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Democratic Staff of Most Powerful Senate Committees Have the Least Racial Diversity
Just 5 percent, 6 percent and 13 percent of their respective staffs are non-Caucasian.
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Just 5 percent, 6 percent and 13 percent of their respective staffs are non-Caucasian.
Pennsylvania’s governor set Meehan’s replacement special election for Nov. 6, the same day as the general election.Rep. Tim Murphy, R-Pa., at a House Energy and Commerce Committee meeting.
Updated 6:34 p.m. | The Senate is moving to combat sexual harassment on Capitol Hill with a bill aimed at overhauling the process for reporting and resolving claims of harassment and discrimination, in
The budget deal reached earlier this month provided $6 billion over two years to combat the opioid epidemic.
Obama won Iowa again in 2012, but by a slimmer 6-point margin. The state lost a House seat after the 2010 census and thrown together in the same district two years later, Republican Rep.
Twenty-seven House members expressed their confidence in the entire slate of Ex-Im Bank board nominees — “and especially” Garrett — in an Oct. 6 letter addressed to Senate Banking Chairman Michael D.
Barbara Comstock won a second term in the 10th District last fall by nearly 6 points, but Clinton carried the district by 10 points, according to calculations by Daily Kos Elections.
Chico Dairy is donating pepperoni rolls and other sponsors include Marshall University, West Virginia University, Merrill Lynch, and Pierpont Community and Technical College. 6 to 8 p.m. in the Dirksen
These streets will be restricted to event-credentialed and authorized pedestrians, starting at 6 p.m.: •First Street between Constitution Avenue Northwest and Independence Avenue Southwest.
The vote-a-rama started at about 6:20 p.m.
ACI-NA, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Loews Madison Hotel, 1177 15th St. NW. Invite-only. U.S. Chamber of Commerce, 6 to 8 p.m. at 1615 H St., NW. Invite-only. Sen.
Holiday parties of the day Brooklyn Chamber ofCommerce: hosts Brooklyn Night, 6 to 8 p.m., in 325 Russell Senate Office Building. Featuring New York lawmakers, Sens. Charles E.
Capitol Rotunda on Tuesday morning, Sept. 6, 2016, as the area is reopened to the public following the restoration of the iconic space.
Congress is scheduled to leave town July 15 and return Sept. 6, a break of more than seven weeks.