A Little Bit Republican?
John Breaux (La.) has become one of the most popular Senators in the GOP Conference by continually crossing the aisle to lend bipartisan backing to Republican policies.
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John Breaux (La.) has become one of the most popular Senators in the GOP Conference by continually crossing the aisle to lend bipartisan backing to Republican policies.
The Russell and Hart Senate office buildings are expected to open at noon today and 9 a.m. Friday, respectively, unless additional evidence of ricin is found.
“This is an insult, an assault on the Senate,” the Tennessee Republican said at a Tuesday-afternoon press conference during which he vowed to keep the Senate on schedule.
Bush during the contentious Florida recount of 2000 — to press its case.
John Kerry’s (D-Mass.) presidential campaign is making it clear to Members of Congress that the time is now to get behind his presidential candidacy even as former Vermont Gov.
“We have a Member of Congress from one of the most progressive cities in the world who is probably President Bush’s favorite Democrat,” Gonzales said.
’ return from the winter holidays — which turns out to be today.
Mel Reynolds (D) is set to file petitions today that will formalize his primary bid against Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. (D) in the 2nd district.
of the fiscal 2004 omnibus spending bill when Congress returns in January.
The House plans to press a vote on the measure as early as today, but Senate action is unlikely until January.
With a backdrop filled with images of dozens of little footballs and a “Moving America Forward” slogan, Frist went on to lead a press conference that used nothing but football metaphors to describe the
holiday and convened a series of press briefings designed as valedictories to the GOP’s efforts through the first session.
Following Dad’s Footsteps Fowler, who represented Florida’s 4th district for eight years and rose to be vice chairwoman of the House GOP Conference, says her favorite thing about life after
And despite Hastert’s best efforts at forcing a compromise on tax provisions in the energy bill, at press time Monday it was questionable whether he would get his wish to bring the energy conference
Whittington WASHINGTON Businessman Barbieri Launches 5th District Bid Spokane businessman Don Barbieri (D) is set to announce his candidacy today for the open 5th district House seat now
The state Senate committee charged with Congressional redistricting approved a plan Friday that is likely to be voted on by the full Senate today.
passed before Congress adjourns for the year.
She has been covering the White House during the week and occasionally co-hosting “Weekend Today” on the side.
In addition to Miller, who served as Michigan’s secretary of state prior to being elected to Congress, the bill is co-sponsored by Rep.
In a press conference on the anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, Reps.