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Net Worth of Leaders Held Stable During Tough 2015 Investment Year
Paul Ryan may have ascended to the House speakership in 2015, but closer to home, his personal net worth fell by $1 million.
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Paul Ryan may have ascended to the House speakership in 2015, but closer to home, his personal net worth fell by $1 million.
By Lindsey Mcpherson and Bridget Bowman and Michael Cades [jwp-video n=”1″] The House returned Monday and the Senate returns Tuesday to begin the lame-duck session.
[jwp-video n=”1″] Obama made no bones that a loss would sting personally, and two months ago, he told the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation dinner that if African-Americans failed to turn
8 Things Lawmakers Do When They Campaign [jwp-video n=”1″] A Republican trinity?
measure — or even worse, another continuing resolution — it would be a pitiful bookend to a year in which Ryan and McConnell had listed restoring regular order to the appropriations process as the No. 1
[jwp-video n=”1″] Leaders say that recently arduous negotiations over extending the funding deadline to Dec. 9 do not foreshadow tough spending talks during the lame-duck.
One poll conducted in September found that 20 percent of Florida voters still didn’t know enough about Murphy to form an opinion, while just 1 percent of them said the same of Rubio.
White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest termed the Senate’s 97-1 override vote “the single most embarrassing thing that the United States Senate has done” in more than 30 years.
Schumer of New York, called it the party’s “No. 1 concern” as negotiations drag on.
This week in Washington saw the release of a Republican version of a stopgap funding bill to keep the government open after Oct. 1.
The 30-second spot, backed by a $1 million ad buy spread over two weeks on TV and digital, targets Democratic nominee Katie McGinty over taxes.
Bennett and Cody Long [jwp-video n=”1″] White House reporter John T.
came as senior lawmakers and the White House try to agree on a stopgap measure to fund government programs and agencies into the new fiscal year and avert a shutdown, which would otherwise occur on Oct. 1.
By David Hawkings and Thomas McKinless [jwp-video n=”1″] With Congress back in action, Senior Congressional Editor David Hawkings previews what the House and Senate must get done
Fall Forecast: What to Look for as Congress Returns [jwp-video n=”1″] The consequence for the Republicans who run the Capitol might not be as clear until after the standoff ends.
One Nation, the nonprofit arm of Senate Leadership Fund, announced a $1 million ad campaign in North Carolina last week.
It has already spent $1 million on the race so far, and $800,000 helping Republican Rep. Todd Young win his primary.
A Republican-aligned outside group is spending $1 million on a new TV ad that touts Sen. Patrick J. Toomey’s efforts to give police officers access to military-style equipment.
By Cody Long [jwp-video n=”1″] Majority Leader Mitch McConnell addresses the Republican National Convention.
Well said, @SenJohnMcCain https://t.co/CPHyzHq29v — Jeff Flake (@JeffFlake) August 1, 2016 McCain has said in the past that Republican leaders