Nevada TV Shows Local Politics of Jobless Benefits Vote (Video)
States that have unemployment rates at or above 6 percent, 7 percent and 9 percent have access to more federal benefits for their residents.
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States that have unemployment rates at or above 6 percent, 7 percent and 9 percent have access to more federal benefits for their residents.
States that have unemployment rates at or above 6 percent, 7 percent and 9 percent have access to more federal benefits for their residents.
6 Sleepers Lurking on the Hill's To-Do List -
Updated 6:35 p.m. |Â North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory announced a Nov. 4 special election to replace longtime Democratic Rep.
Keep tweeting #pat @maddow @hardball @edshow — Flyers3✨ (@1221flyersfan) January 6, 2014  .@SenToomey are you a senator, or a [****ing] weather man?
Congress did deny funding for new customs preclearance facilities in the fiscal 2013 spending resolution (PL 113-6) that kept the government operating through last September.
House Republicans appear united behind the view that, with the economy on the mend, a 6 percent cut to food stamps is not unreasonable.
Update: View their 1/6Â press release.
Perhaps to show how all of us Gen Xers roll these days, it’s an early, 6 p.m. show at 815 V St. NW. Twenty-five bucks to get in.
Jan. 6 | Sen. Rand Paul announced Friday night his intent to lead a class-action lawsuit seeking to stop some controversial National Security Agency programs.
With Congress still in recess and many staffers using vacation time until things heat back up on Jan. 6, these visitors, spotted jumping for a photo on the East Front, injected a little life into an otherwise
During the sweep, they recovered a hard drive featuring explicit footage of children as young as 6 years old, according to prosecutors.
In no specific order, here’s how Roll Call’s 13 best politics stories of 2013 happened: 1. 6 Things Losing Candidates Say (Aug. 22).
In no specific order, here’s how Roll Call’s 13 best politics stories of 2013 happened: 1. 6 Things Losing Candidates Say (Aug. 22).
$250,000 of Enterprise Production Partners LP on 10/10; sold $100,001 to $250,000 of Enterprise Production Partners LP on 10/25; and bought $250,001 to $500,000 of Enterprise Production Partners LP on 11/6;
FEC information systems, which in the previous election tracked more than $6 billion in political spending, “have serious internal control vulnerabilities and have been penetrated at the highest
Yellen as chairwoman of the Federal Reserve on Jan. 6. The two new judges seem all but certain to be joined eventually by Robert L. Wilkins on the appellate bench.
Tim Johnson $227,721 as of 6/30;Â Â the PAC of Rep. Michele Bachmann $90,330 as of 6/30; the PAC of Sen. Saxby Chambliss $83,022 as of 11/5; the PAC of Rep.
Johnny Isakson, R-Ga., also recently stated that the Senate will vote to exempt retirees the week of Jan. 6, the chamber’s first week back after the holidays.
Today is the Senate’s last day of legislative business after an agreement was reached Thursday night setting up a Jan. 6 confirmation vote for Janet L.