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“On at least two occasions before his arrest, [Creamer] charged aggressively at officers and was guided behind the [police] line,” the report said.
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“On at least two occasions before his arrest, [Creamer] charged aggressively at officers and was guided behind the [police] line,” the report said.
capital are mulling what to do next on Social Security, House leaders are trying to solve their own specific puzzle within the GOP Conference: how to craft a bill broad enough to draw majority support without
No one ever said the words, “off the record.” We just instinctively knew.
“There were times when there were as many as 100 people in a room,” said Gerald Cassidy, founder and chairman of the firm Cassidy and Associates, which represented AT&T in the fight.
Orrin Hatch (R-Utah), said he believes this is the most divisive Congress he has participated in since being elected in 1976. “It is the worst I have ever seen it,” Hatch said.
I distinctly remember the moment a couple of years ago when I got a phone call from a Hill staffer — I still don’t even know who you are — who said that on his commute to the Hill that morning he
“The first desk I had in the Senate,” he said, “I opened the drawer and Nixon’s name was in it.”
Tony Nardelli said his family has watched the area change around them and struggle for an identity over the years. The Tune Inn “was always a neighborhood bar without a neighborhood,” he said.
And as Roll Call celebrates 50 years as “The Newspaper of Capitol Hill” this month, no celebration of the past half century of Congressional politics would be complete without recognizing the Hill bar
He added, “I hope they have a good time tonight, because without reform, they’re not going to be partying when it’s time to retire.”
As one publicist said of Congressional’s founding, “The need existed in the absence of common ground where, unhampered, officials and professionals and business men could get together and, without restricting
Without positive adult intervention, Big Brothers Big Sisters estimates that 70 percent of those children are, at some point, likely to be incarcerated themselves. But Sen.
Michael, Ronna and I shared a house on Capitol Hill.
Another lobbyist, a Democrat, said he “would describe it as unusual but not unprecedented.” Another said, “I can’t remember anything like this ever happening.”
“I knew people who’ve said, ‘Gerald Ford, was he a Senator?’” Kinstler adds.
During his luncheon speech, Hastert said that he used his trips home to his Illinois farm as an opportunity to relax and think without all the distractions of modern life.
“I think we have developed a partnership,” Nelson said of Pryor in an interview just before the recess. “We can work together.”
I wish I had been in that super-secret meeting with DCCC Chairman Rahm Emanuel (Ill.) when the cone of silence came down from the ceiling, allowing party strategists to talk about their media buy
I disagree with that.
Also, it’s a fact of Senate life that virtually nothing important can get done without a measure of bipartisanship.