The Year According to Tom Cole
“This is the kind of speaker that I have been looking for for the last 2 1/2 years,” Labrador said.
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“This is the kind of speaker that I have been looking for for the last 2 1/2 years,” Labrador said.
“This is the kind of speaker that I have been looking for for the last 2 1/2 years,” Labrador said.
Losers: Troops’ paychecks: a meager 1% pay raise. Medical bill collectors: Congress again rejected Pentagon plans for Tricare fee increases for some military retirees.
That sum is $1 million less than the DCCC brought in during November. The GOP committee will report $19.6 million in cash on hand and no debt.
Bobby Rush’s Rebirth of Englewood Community Development Corp., which was funded with a $1 million grant from SBC to help revive the violence-plagued Chicago South Side neighborhood.
health care rollout, balancing out the flawed launch of HealthCare.gov — saying, “We screwed it up,” — by announcing new numbers showing millions of people will have signed up for health care by Jan. 1.
And Burrell’s got big plans for the future, including adding lunch into the mix (on Dec. 28) and rolling out brunch (think: pumpkin pancakes, chilaquiles and migas) on Jan. 1.
Now the Hard Part: 3 Weeks to Apportion $1 Trillion -
Updated 1:40 p.m. | Espaillat released a statement calling for “new energy, new leadership and a renewed sense of urgency.”
Campaign spending trends were not as sensational this year as in 2012, when super PACs and other outside groups pumped more than $1 billion into politics, three times what they spent in the previous presidential
Michelle says she has great memories of visiting the town and she and her mother want to raise $10,000 by Jan. 1 as a part of their Rebuild Carles campaign.
Asked for a timeline on a council vote, he said, “hopefully before April 1,” the date of the multicandidate Democratic primary election that helps determine the fate of the race.
1. Byrne was classmates at Duke University with fellow Alabama GOP Rep. Mo Brooks. Brooks graduated in 1975; Byrne graduated two years later, in 1977.
Before orchestrating last week’s 2-to-1 GOP majority for the year-ending budget deal, he filed petition papers for seeking his 13th term. (He has until Feb. 5 to make a final decision.)
Kenny Marchant, R-Texas, reported he and his spouse sold $100,001 to $250,000 of AT&T on 11/1.
The California Republican announced that he would meet with Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius to discuss two things: the decision to move ahead with HealthCare.gov on Oct. 1,
In 2011, when the so-called supercommittee was searching for ways to find more than $1 trillion of savings, Republicans turned to Coburn’s report from that year for ideas, in part because they liked them
The deal will provide appropriators with top-line spending levels just a bit above $1 trillion for each of two years while dulling the blade of the sequestration ax.
“Jones — who lost both legs to a Taliban IED — has set out on his latest challenge, bicycling across America to raise $1 million for veterans’ charities.”
The election is Feb. 1.