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Edwards’, Shuler’s and Ortiz’s segments will go up this week; Ros-Lehtinen is slated to begin shooting on July 1. But iConstituent has a broad base of Members to recruit for the series.
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Edwards’, Shuler’s and Ortiz’s segments will go up this week; Ros-Lehtinen is slated to begin shooting on July 1. But iConstituent has a broad base of Members to recruit for the series.
The language gives a pass to any 501(c)(4) group that has more than 1 million members, at least one in every state, has existed for 10 years and gets no more than 15 percent of its funding from corporate
[IMGCAP(1)]But Chris encouraged me to offer my take, even though he did a good job dissecting the issue.
[IMGCAP(1)]Sharron Angle, the Republican nominee challenging Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D) in Nevada, visited with her would-be Senate GOP colleagues Tuesday at their weekly policy luncheon.
The Destroyers, a team of current and former Hill staffers with past Ohio connections, are 4-0, the seventh-ranked team in the league, while Texas Republic falls to ninth with a record of 4-1.
[IMGCAP(1)]In his piece, Brown states that it is the desire of those skeptical about some aspects of net neutrality to have a “toothless” FCC that is “powerless to address consumer privacy needs.
[IMGCAP(1)]Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, perhaps observing his unofficial campaign nonaggression pact with Reid, declined to comment when asked if he is confident of Angle’s ability to
Hence Democratic leaders and government reform groups eager to see the broader bill enacted into law hatched a carve-out that exempts groups that are at least 10 years old, claim more than 1 million members
[IMGCAP(1)] “I remember Congressman Nadler being on the floor of the House of Representatives when I was a kid during the Clinton impeachment,” Rahlan said.
[IMGCAP(1)]On the ethics front, it is yet another in a wave of assaults on the Office of Congressional Ethics, this time from a score of members of the Congressional Black Caucus, led by Rep.
[IMGCAP(1)]Now in his second term as chairman of the House Science and Technology Committee, the Tennessee Democrat is steeped in the scientific method of trial and error.
[IMGCAP(1)]Everyone seems to think that Reid is measurably better off now than he was before the primary and that he now has a 50-50 chance of winning another term. Everyone but me.
I was wrong when I said in the June 1 Fiscal Fitness that zero-based budgeting hadn’t been a topic for polite conversation since it was tried in Washington, D.C., in the late in 1970s.
Instead, it grants an exception to any 501(c)(4) group that claims more than 1 million dues-paying members, with a presence in all U.S. states, that has existed for at least 10 years, and derives no more
[IMGCAP(1)]In order to help eliminate waste in the federal government, we need accurate information on how well federal programs are performing.
[IMGCAP(1)]Our freight railroads are an important part of the nation’s transportation system.
A man told the FBI that while in prison, Sirhan offered him $1 million and a car to kill the younger Kennedy. The files also reveal the political landscape of the time.
U.S. officials’ recent discovery of at least $1 trillion in mineral deposits in Afghanistan has opened up a new front in war opponents’ push to speed withdrawal of U.S. troops from the war-torn country
[IMGCAP(1)]This view will be tested in Nevada, where fringe conservative Sharron Angle rode club support to win the recent Senate primary, upsetting an establishment choice and assuming the right
[IMGCAP(1)]Contrary to what was argued in a June 1 Guest Observer, “Congress Can Protect High-Tech Innovators,” the facts present an inarguable success story of a wireless ecosystem that is providing