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K Street mounts offensive to HR 1
The measure would establish an optional 6-to-1 public matching system for small donations in congressional elections.
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The measure would establish an optional 6-to-1 public matching system for small donations in congressional elections.
Republicans may push amendments that focus on keeping people who are not U.S. citizens from voting and on efforts that highlight the bill’s creation of a new optional 6-to-1 public matching system
House and Senate Republicans, led by Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, have blasted the bill, including its provisions that would create a federal holiday on Election Day, and an optional 6-
Often, the Marine guard is no longer outside the West Wing entrance at 5:30 p.m. or 6 p.m. in the evening.
The 14-term Republican won his Long Island seat by 6 points last fall.
First up on the schedule: a Jan. 29 hearing on prescription drug prices; a Feb. 6 hearing on a campaign finance and lobbying overhaul (HR 1); and a Feb. 7 hearing with Michael Cohen, Trump’s former
Sweetgreen — From Friday, Jan. 11, to Sunday, Jan. 13, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., workers with a government ID can get a free signature salad.
The Senate last year passed those three measures and the Financial Services bill in a four-bill spending package on a 92-6 vote.
In an effort to promote small-dollar donations, the measure would establish a publicly financed 6:1 matching system on up to $200 for House candidates and on the first $200 donated to a presidential
Republican Roger Spano ended up defeating Democrat Kristen Carlson by 6 points.
“This silence is insulting to the American people, and given the Nov. 6 election results it is unsustainable. Continuing in office as though nothing has changed only shows how little Mr.
Also Watch: Hamming it Up in Don Bacon’s Nebraska Nook [jwp-video n=”1″] On Nov. 6, voters in the district that went from the 9th to the 13th under a court-ordered redistricting elected Republican
Record numbers of voters turned out on Nov. 6, and yes, they voted for change.
With the help of the state party infrastructure Reid developed, Democrats in the midterm elections on Nov. 6 defeated GOP Sen.
consequential issues — health care, immigration, taxes, climate change, trade, gun control, ethics and campaign finance overhauls and oversight of the administration — hinges on what voters decide Nov. 6.
One poll had Hugin within 2 points and another had him within 6 midway through September. But Menendez appears to have rebounded.
Where do his hands go in pictures 2, 3, 4, 5 & 6 while she sleeps? ….. — Donald J.
Race Rating:Tilts Democratic6. Mike Coffman, R-Colo. Coffman has been an elusive Democratic target in the past, but things are looking worse for him this year.
“There’s little question where Judge Kavanaugh stands on campaign finance,” Rick Hasen, a professor who focuses on election law, wrote on his blog on Sept. 6.
Chris Collins’ door at 6 a.m. on April 25, it was the “shock of all shocks,” he said.