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6:15 p.m. | One vote shy: Impeachment manager Hakeem Jeffries lightened the mood in the Senate chamber Thursday with a joke about former New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter falling one vote short
In 2017, freshmen introduced 434 measures, or about 6 percent of the total that year.
6:30 p.m. | Protester removed: A protester was removed from the Senate chamber while House impeachment manager Hakeem Jeffries spoke.
Just after 6 p.m., as House impeachment manager Hakeem Jeffries spoke, Capitol Police officers removed a man from the public gallery known to many at the Capitol for protesting against abortion.
6 p.m. Saturday: Deadline for Trump to respond to the House summons for his impeachment trial. Noon Monday: Trump’s deadline to file a trial brief.
The measure HR 6 created a new clause in the Code of Official Conduct, which became effective this year.
The incident occurred on Dec. 20, while Long was dog-sitting his daughter’s 6-month-old poodle named Tex.
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Van Hollen, for example, offered an amendment that was adopted by the Senate Budget Committee on Nov. 6 when the panel approved a budget process overhaul bill.
Annie Chestnut, who works as an aide in the Wisconsin Republican’s office, traveled to Amazon from Nov. 4-6 to meet with executives, tour the facilities and examine policy issues in the commerce, transportation
Rose won his first term in 2018 by 6 points, but he is considered one of the most vulnerable House members since Trump carried his 11th District, which includes Staten Island and parts of Brooklyn, by
The resolution nevertheless advanced by a vote of 6-4 after nearly four hours of public comments in front of a crowd studded with bright red lapel stickers that read “Guns save lives.”
https://t.co/VURzudpGfQ — Ruben Gallego (@RubenGallego) January 6, 2020var rcrdTwitter = 1; But he resisted those urges, he wrote, because he did not want the blood of “innocent humans” on his
Hunter’s exit was expected: he issued a statement on Dec. 6 making his intent to resign his seat clear. “Shortly after the Holidays I will resign from Congress.
Brian Fitzpatrick (@RepBrianFitz) January 6, 2020var rcrdTwitter = 1; Michael Fitzpatrick was routinely ranked as one of the most bipartisan members of Congress by the Lugar Center, headed by former
House Resolution 6 created a new clause in the Code of Official Conduct — set to take effect Jan. 1, 2020 — that prohibits members, delegates, the resident commissioner, officers and employees of the House
What about May 6, 2019, when Representative Al Green said I’m concerned that if we don’t impeach this president he will get reelected?” Rep. Ken Buck said during the Judiciary markup.