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Obscure Caucus: Members Who Dodge the Spotlight
The 6-foot-4-inch Florida Republican belongs to the Tea Party Caucus and is chairman of the Appropriations subcommittee that handles funding for the legislative branch.
Members Flock to Israel With Travel Loophole
encouraged a group of ambassadors from around the world to oppose Palestinian statehood at the United Nations, after co-sponsoring a nonbinding resolution on the same issue that passed the House by a 407-6
Reid Dares GOP to Block Disaster Aid
The Nevada Democrat told reporters during an afternoon news conference that he intended to pull $6 billion in disaster funds out of the fiscal 2012 Homeland Security appropriations bill, which is
Road Closures for Speech Will Hit Rush-Hour Traffic
Before Obama’s State of the Union address in January, Capitol Square was closed to unauthorized pedestrians at 6 p.m. and streets were blocked an hour later.
Boehner, McConnell Say Super Committee Will Produce Results
Updated: 6:23 p.m.
Welch Tries to Build Bipartisan Disaster Coalition
But Cantor, whose district was the epicenter of the 5.8-magnitude earthquake that shook the East Coast two weeks ago and was badly hit by Hurricane Irene, would not say whether the $6 billion emergency
Can Small RNC Rule Change Affect GOP Race?
On Aug. 6, 2010, however, for the first time in history, a rule change passed the Republican National Committee by an unheard-of two-thirds majority and was enacted.
Disaster Relief Funding Fractures Republicans
Also on Tuesday, the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Homeland Security approved a fiscal 2012 spending bill, which included $6 billion in emergency spending for the Federal Emergency Management Agency
Congressional GOP Sticking to Petty Game Plan
The excuse Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) offered for demanding a date change — that the first House votes were set for 6:30 p.m., giving insufficient time to ready the chamber for a 8 p.m. presidential
Political Unity Peaked After Attacks
His disapproval fell from 39 percent just before Sept. 11 to 6 percent during the third week of September.
Weprin Faces Tough Road to Victory in Big Apple
No Nasty TV Ads Here A Siena Research Institute poll last month showed Weprin leading by only 6 points.
DCCC Poll Shows David Weprin Ahead in N.Y.
A Siena College poll released in early August found Weprin ahead by 6 points.
Secondhand Savvy
A vintage size 6 will fit a modern size 2. Even newer clothes of the same size can fit differently depending on the brand. Check for defects.
Leaders to Stay Close to Deficit Panel
“It’s going to be 10 to 2 or 6 to 6.” Early indications show that the panel will at least make a serious attempt to produce a bipartisan product.
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GOP Poll: N.Y. Special to Replace Weiner Tied
A Siena College poll released in early August showed Weprin leading by 6 points.
David Weprin Touts Fundraising Numbers in New York Special Election
A nonpartisan poll taken by Siena College in early August showed Weprin up by 6 points. National Democrats hailed Weprin’s monetary edge.
Obama Agrees to Push Back Jobs Speech
“As the Majority Leader announced more than a month ago, the House will not be in session until Wednesday, September 7, with votes at 6:30 that evening,” Boehner wrote in a letter to Obama.