Policy · 114th Congress
Nuclear Threats Rise in Concert With Trump’s Ascension
And, they say, a planned $1 trillion overhaul of America’s nuclear arsenal is excessive. But the odds appear slim that their calls will be heeded in Congress.
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And, they say, a planned $1 trillion overhaul of America’s nuclear arsenal is excessive. But the odds appear slim that their calls will be heeded in Congress.
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That’s because the Pentagon’s last budget plan included $2.9 billion for research and development, but does not yet show the cost of actually buying the two new jets at a cost of more than $1 billion,
The event is from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m in the Hart Senate Office Building, Room 902. Look for HOH’s coverage.
Their only official event of the day, from 1 to 5 p.m., is another round of briefings in the Capitol Visitor Center auditorium.
staffed by a white supremacist and a handful of conspiracy theorists is the new normal in America https://t.co/LymJktb6KG — Dan Pfeiffer (@danpfeiffer) November 29, 2016 var rcrdTwitter = 1;
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Orientation continues through Wednesday, takes a break for Thanksgiving recess, and starts back up on Tuesday, Nov. 29 and runs through Thursday, Dec. 1.
From the Midwest: The Real Bubble is Rural America] I was lucky enough to know Franklin McCain, one of the Greensboro Four who staged an iconic sit-in at that North Carolina Woolworth store on Feb. 1,
By Nathan Gonzales and Cody Long [jwp-video n=”1″] Roll Call walks you through the final poll closing times, highlighting the key races state-by-state.
[jwp-video n=”1″] Not all TV spots get good traction, especially during a presidential election year when the airwaves are saturated.
[jwp-video n=”1″] And while the GOP House majority is not in doubt, the size of Democratic gains will impact the size of the Republican Conference in the next Congress and affect Speaker Paul
the register [Capitol Hill Watch Parties Decisively for Clinton] For students Georgetown University Events Political Trivia with Washington Post reporter Chris Cillizza 1:
(She loaned nearly $1 million of her own money to her campaign.) Lewis has only spent $713,000 and was hoping to get back on broadcast TV this week.
8 Things Lawmakers Do When They Campaign [jwp-video n=”1″] A Republican trinity?
8 Things Lawmakers Do When They Campaign [jwp-video n=”1″] A turnout game “I don’t take stock in the polls,” Paulsen said. His campaign hasn’t released any internal numbers.
So here are six basics to remember about reservations: 1. Rates vary Candidates pay a lower rate for TV time than do party committees or super PACs.
Real estate development firms on average pay only about 1 percent of their income in taxes, compared to an 11 percent average for every other industry, according to data from Aswath Damodaran, a
But with competitive Senate and gubernatorial races, the two red states will see a combined $1 million from the coordinated campaign.
1. Democratic Missouri Secretary of State Jason Kander, running against Republican Sen. Roy Blunt.