K Street Files: Fahrenkopf Leaving AGA
The job pays well; according to forms filed with the IRS and made available by GuideStar, Fahrenkopf’s 2010 compensation was about $2.6 million, including a $1 million base salary.
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The job pays well; according to forms filed with the IRS and made available by GuideStar, Fahrenkopf’s 2010 compensation was about $2.6 million, including a $1 million base salary.
Republican Campaign Committee Chairman Greg Walden of Oregon said he will introduce a bill when the House reconvenes to prevent President Barack Obama from authorizing the Federal Reserve to print a $1
“Almost 1 million people have lost their homes; one million people lost their homes. That is homes, that is not people in those homes.
Mint a few $1 trillion coins to pay the bills, and the problem could be kicked to the next administration.
Updated: 1:56 p.m. | The presidential inaugural season is upon us.
In other FEC news, Commissioner Cynthia Bauerly has announced that she will resign effective Feb. 1.
Federal Election Commission ruling ushered in a wave of unrestricted spending that hit the $6 billion mark in the recent elections, including more than $1 billion by super PACs and politically active nonprofits
/p> Senate Minority Whip John Cornyn of Texas took on the leader Friday by saying that Republicans frustrated with spending would take a tough line on the prospect of raising the debt limit, a March 1
Congress is mandated by law to meet at 1 p.m. on Jan. 6 after a presidential election to tally the electoral votes.
Such an approach might include these ideas: 1. The practice of silent filibusters and anonymous holds should end because they demean the Senate’s tradition of open debate and deliberation.
At 1 p.m., both chambers will convene a Joint Session of Congress to count Electoral Ballots.
It is available from Amazon on DVD for $24.95 with “only 1 left in stock,” Amazon states.
Members-elect or their designees went in alphabetical order to draw numbered metal buttons — 1 through 84 this year— to determine the order for choosing an office.
Sandy has caused the fund’s balance to drop to $3.94 billion as of Dec. 31, from more than $7 billion on Oct. 1.