Gay Marriage (Part 1): Conservatives Have More Important Things to Worry About
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Scott Petters (D-CA) reported he sold $1 million to $5 million in California State Dept. of Transportation bonds pm 2/1.
p.m., 2172 Rayburn Judiciary holds a hearing on the release of criminal immigrant detainees by Immigration and Customs Enforcement. 1 p.m., 2141 Rayburn Interior-Environment Appropriations
Some other fun facts about this year’s bracket: Republicans are disproportionately represented among the No. 1 seeds: Gonzaga, Kansas and Indiana are all represented by Republicans, while Kentucky
But there were specific recommendations that are likely to have a more immediate effect on 2014: 1.
Last cycle, Love lost Utah’s 4th District to Matheson by 1 point.
He estimated that, to date, about 6,000 people have joined up — although solo Republicans tend to outnumber mate-less Dems by about 5-to-1.
. — After a 1-point loss in Utah last year, Saratoga Springs Mayor Mia Love is actively laying the groundwork for a second challenge to the sole Democrat in the state’s delegation, Rep. Jim Matheson.
Senators usually don’t entertain offers worth less than $1 million, and House members’ threshold is typically about $700,000. And it’s an investment with no guaranteed payoff. Ever.
Environmental activists have set out to generate 1 million opposing public comments to the State Department, which is in the process of deciding whether the pipeline is in the national interest.
Let’s stick with the basics: rural communities that lack broadband options, especially high-speed mobile data (defined loosely as greater than 1 MHz bandwidth and data rates greater than 1.5 Megabits
for grass-roots activists to encompass the committee’s new attention on data gathering, technology and analytics with a complete revamp of its political education department slated to conclude by May 1.
1. Out of Order: Stories From the History of the Supreme Court by Sandra Day O’Connor 2.
First and last votes expected 12:15-1:45 p.m.
Obama was referring to his $1 billion proposal for 15 manufacturing “innovation centers,” the details of which are still somewhat hazy.
in Maryland showcases a wealth of conservative spending power from more than 200 right-leaning donors, foundations, universities, think tanks and activists who have collectively doled out more than $1
Cruz said he asked Obama “if he agreed that the No. 1 priority for every elected official should be economic growth” and asked for answers on the issues of tax code reform and regulatory reform to
Alan Grayson (D–FL) reported he sold $250,001 to $500,000 in China Mobile Options on 1/17. He sold another $250,0001 to $500,000 of Chile Mobile Options on 1/18. Rep.
For examples, he owned $500,001 to $1 million of Gold Corp Inc. Class A in 2011 and 2012, with $5,001 to $15,000 in income for both 2011 and 2012.
1. The Senate Democratic budget purports achieve a $1.85 trillion worth of deficit reduction over the next 10 years through spending cuts and revenues raised through tax code reform.