Michael White Relishes Joining D.C. Dining Community
White believes his collection of house-made pastas (think: spaghetti with clams, lasagna Bolognese, wild mushroom rigatoni and caramelized onion risotto) will appeal to those who grew up visiting
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White believes his collection of house-made pastas (think: spaghetti with clams, lasagna Bolognese, wild mushroom rigatoni and caramelized onion risotto) will appeal to those who grew up visiting
That’s 52 consecutive years in which the House has passed its version of a Pentagon budget, the Senate has passed a different version and the two have been reconciled through conference negotiations
That’s 52 consecutive years in which the House has passed its version of a Pentagon budget, the Senate has passed a different version and the two have been reconciled through conference negotiations
House Administration Chairwoman Candice S.
“The Pentagon’s inspector general’s office said the U.S. command in Afghanistan has not adequately tracked nominations for medals and awards,” USA Today reports.
Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., is pushing an amendment that would take the prosecution of sexual assaults and other crimes outside the chain of command.
And the all-too-obvious ways for Vegas to make sure those bacchanalian wishes come true, 24 hours a day, will probably drive the GOP high command soon enough into the arms of on its more staid suitors.
Republicans on the House Homeland Security Committee grilled federal officials about the issue during a recent hearing on the Navy Yard shooting.
By then, a small crew of engineers aims to access every interior space of the Capitol, including each room within House office suites, to test the new radio system, according to a memo from House
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call File Photo) In fact, it’s the rare congressional aide who can decamp for a lobbying job and command half a million dollars a year in compensation.
Welsh III, who has spent thousands of hours in the cockpits of A-10s, recently admitted to the House Armed Services Committee that single-mission aircraft are at the greatest risk of retirement as the
The rhetorical questions with the sharpest edge that took hold most quickly on Monday afternoon were still being bandied about more than 24 hours later: If the people in charge in the House
But the decision of House Sergeant-at-Arms Paul Irving not to lock down the House created an awkward situation.
Such a straightforward continuing resolution would likely command a strong bipartisan majority in the Senate.
Paul’s presence will command ample television coverage at a time when the state is more focused on politics than any in the nation: on the Oct. 16 special election to decide who will complete the final
“Jim” Bradley, a former staffer on the Joint Committee on Printing, to serve as her second-in-command at the Government Printing Office.
Unintended or not, organizers were left with the impression that their causes had once again been disrespected by the GOP high command, which in theory had the organizational savvy, internal communications
But no seems to be able to say why Heck, who is known on the House floor as “the gentleman from Nevada,” has been stopped in his tracks.
He was sentenced to probation and house arrest in March 1998 and was confined to the U.S. House and his D.C.-area residence, which hampered his ability to run for re-election.
The Ohio Republican makes clear he believes the consultation with Congress so far has been insufficient, and it comes as numerous House members have signed on to a letter to Obama demanding Congressional