Opinion · 115th Congress
Opinion: Moms, Guns and 2018
It’s having 5-year-olds and knowing that turning 6 means it can happen, because it did happen, at Sandy Hook. Six is the youngest it could happen, isn’t it?
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It’s having 5-year-olds and knowing that turning 6 means it can happen, because it did happen, at Sandy Hook. Six is the youngest it could happen, isn’t it?
The CBS survey (May 3-6) showed 40 percent of each of the parties’ supporters as “very enthusiastic” about voting, with 23 percent of each somewhat enthusiastic.
Besides checking in regularly on Roll Call’s 2018 Election Guide by Nathan Gonzales to see who “leaning” and who’s “likely,” look for the moments up to and including Nov. 6. But don’t blink.
And yet in our fast-forward era, many residents of TV green rooms forget that Nov. 6 is still more than six months away.
If you narrow the national congressional vote down to recent elections that changed the House majority, the critical threshold for whether Congress will flip seems to be 6 percent.
Project Tundra, which was recently awarded $6 million from the Department of Energy, will retrofit a lignite coal power plant near Center, North Dakota, with carbon capture technology and send the captured
In the eight off-year elections from 1962 to 1990, there were 16 legislative bodies up and only one flipped, which represented only 6 percent of the time.
process for SNPs to create a single process for Medicare-Medicaid beneficiaries to file complaints or appeal decisions, ensuring that patients continue to receive services during the appeals process 6)