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“Do I need to answer it?” Moore said, eliciting noes and laughter from Hill denizens on hand. “Are you sure? Because I feel like I need to answer it.”
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“Do I need to answer it?” Moore said, eliciting noes and laughter from Hill denizens on hand. “Are you sure? Because I feel like I need to answer it.”
Pelosi said she is “proud” of the Senate for moving forward on climate change, and added, “I think we can pretty soon put legislation on the president’s desk.”
Instead, the industry should be shouldering the cost, she said.
We ran into actor Morgan Freeman at the MSNBC afterparty and he told us what might be the biggest blockbuster of the weekend: “I smooched with Betty White,” the “Shawshank Redemption” actor deadpanned
And one could barely turn around at the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner pre- and post-parties without running into one of the group’s reps.
I didn’t win it. I was just up there,” he said. Kenney’s speed makes sense when you dig a little into his past. Nearly two decades ago, running was part of his education.
Texas Republic will not be without challengers in the House League. “Our fifth-anniversary season looks to be the most competitive one yet,” said Anthony Reed, House League commissioner.
As a trio of Senate Democrats pressed ahead last week — without GOP support — on a comprehensive immigration framework that combines border security benchmarks with new visa provisions and a pathway
“My decision to run for the United States Senate as a candidate without party affiliation in many ways says more about our nation and our state than it does about me,” Crist said to a crowd of supporters
Boehner said the sudden debate over immigration was “nothing more than a cynical ploy” to engage segments of the Democratic base.
Opponents suggested it was pushed through without sufficient debate. “I feel this is a rushed process,” Rep.
“If we put our effort to it, and we have presidential leadership and we have Republicans who truly want to see immigration reform versus just talk about it, I think it’s possible,” Menendez said,
“Let me say as clearly as I can, and certainly the leader has said this as well, it’s nothing new: I believe in an open process where people’s ideas can be brought to the debate, that no one ought
Asked why he appears so upbeat these days, Reid said Wednesday, “I don’t think there’s any one thing.
So does the perception — opportunistically spread by Democrats — that the GOP is merely the “party of no” without constructive ideas for solving national problems. Sen.
Senate Democrats appear dead set on moving comprehensive immigration reform this year even if it comes without GOP support, and they began laying the groundwork Wednesday for a Democrats-only alternative
As I noted in an earlier column on the race (Should Charlie Crist Roll the Dice to Save Long-Shot Senate Bid?)
Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) said: “I think it’s a very tough time right now. I don’t know what will happen with respect to the immigration bill.
the ranking member of the Oversight and Government Reform Committee, criticized the RNC for skirting federal law that prohibits the word “census” from appearing on the outside of nongovernmental mail without
“I think the bill we came up with is the right approach,” Collins said, according to E&E News PM.