Recess Appointment Debate Unlikely to End at Supreme Court
“If the Senate had any view that it wanted to recess, they could have had a vote, and the issue would have ended up in the White House, in the lap of the president,” Estrada said.
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“If the Senate had any view that it wanted to recess, they could have had a vote, and the issue would have ended up in the White House, in the lap of the president,” Estrada said.
In a repeat of last year, the White House says it won’t negotiate on the ceiling, while Republicans in Congress pledge to extract concessions to raise it yet again to pay bills lawmakers have already approved
Of course, legislative victories in one chamber only go so far and the immigration issue has shown few signs of life in the House. And Sen.
Of course, legislative victories in one chamber only go so far and the immigration issue has shown few signs of life in the House. And Sen.
USA Today reports that “even if a recommendation by the White House panel on electronic surveillance to have separate directors for the National Security Agency and the military’s Cyber Command is approved
technology, moving one step closer to full implementation of the long-overdue modernized radio system — a project that Congress has invested more than $100 million into, according to figures from the House
“Ultimately, this agreement upholds the principles conservatives stand for and, with Democrats controlling the White House and the Senate, it is the best we could hope for.”
The Obama administration, amid a broader review of surveillance policies, has decided to maintain the close relationship between the National Security Agency and the Pentagon’s Cyber Command by keeping
The White House tends to dismiss such criticism.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., said on the Senate floor Monday that he hoped to get a message from the House on the NDAA “soon.”
Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., that would remove the prosecutions of serious crime, including sexual assault, from the chain of command.
Kirsten Gillibrand on Tuesday by supporting her legislation to remove the prosecution of serious crimes in the military from the chain of command.
Kirsten Gillibrand to remove prosecutions of serious crimes, including sexual assault, from the military chain of command. Within the past few weeks, Reid met with both Gillibrand and Sen.
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.