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Shutdown Day 6: Federal Workers Prep for Paycheck Problems, Creditors and Landlords
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“It lasted until Jan. 6 — seems like history is repeating,” he said.
Here’s how we got to this point: 6:23 p.m.: The president tweeted a photo of himself seated behind the Resolute Desk signing a stack of bills Congress has sent him in recent days.
A Colorado judge ruled Dec. 6 that a sheriff violated the state’s constitution and law by keeping a prisoners in jail after they posted bail only because ICE requested they be held.
In 2015, an October 6-8 Mason-Dixon poll showed Democratic state Attorney General Jack Conway leading Bevin 43-41 percent, a month before Bevin won the election 53-44 percent.
In this election, the biggest change in voter preference came among suburban independents who backed Republicans by 25 points in 2010 but went Democratic by 6 this fall.
Hoyer hashed out the coming week’s schedule — such as it is, since the only time they know they need to be in Washington is Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. — the two engaged in a little good-natured banter, noting
Republican Roger Spano ended up defeating Democrat Kristen Carlson by 6 points.
(Tweet of Nov. 6, as Republicans were losing the House)“Congressman Randy Hultgren (R) of Illinois is doing a great job. Get out and vote for Randy – Total Endorsement!”
Smoke was reported in a number of locations in Russell just after 6 p.m. Saturday night and D.C. Fire and EMS were called to investigate. The smoke was light, according to D.C.
Republicans maintained control of both legislative chambers in the Nov. 6 elections.
• “Outside of the president’s box that one evening, there was a massive 6-foot vase with an extraordinary glaze. I hope you know the difference between a vase and a vaahse. 35 bucks.”
The 41st president will be laid to rest on Thursday, December 6 at 4:15 p.m. local time at George Bush Presidential Library & Museum in College Station, Texas. Watch: George H.W.
The next votes in the House are scheduled for Monday, Dec. 10, at 6:30 p.m. In the Senate, the next roll call votes are expected Wednesday afternoon, but a time has not been set.
Corrected 6:30 p.m. | Despite indications earlier Monday that the Violence Against Women Act would not be extended as part of the two-week continuing resolution, the stopgap funding measure would indeed
The two made it official on Jan. 6, 1945. Nine months later, the war was over and Bush was granted an honorable discharge from service. Bush enrolled at Yale University to study economics.
legitimate candidates lacking the financial resources and ability to successfully compete for the intended office,” warned Republican Party Chairman Louis Gurvich in an editorial prompted by the Dec. 6
Claire McCaskill is leaving the Senate after losing her re-election bid to state Attorney General Josh Hawley by 6 points earlier this month, but the Missouri Democrat isn’t heading out on a whimper.
The email noted that the previous Friday was the 6-year anniversary of Jordan’s death. “Now, she’s a Congresswoman-elect in a district nobody thought a Democrat could ever win,” the email said.
Klobuchar, Vermont independent Bernie Sanders and Ohio’s Sherrod Brown are among those who could focus entirely on a presidential run, if they choose, after decisively winning new six-year terms Nov. 6.