Heard On The Hill · 118th Congress
Do you have to be a lawyer to work on the Hill? No, says Rep. Andrea Salinas
It was especially hard without a background in political science or a law degree. But a staff assistant job with Sen.
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It was especially hard without a background in political science or a law degree. But a staff assistant job with Sen.
I went to my doctor and he said, “Oh sure, here’s all the forms you need to sign.” One was a consent from my husband. He doesn’t own me. I choose to be married to him.
“I hear that this little pin … has been triggering some of my Democratic colleagues,” he said in a video posted to Twitter this month.
— I just feel rooted to the community,” she said.
“I don’t think they lack for remedies,” Schuman said. “I just think that all the remedies are awkward.”
“I actually talk to him more now that I’m not a member of his staff,” Vasquez said, describing their outings to shoot Coues deer.
But it wouldn’t give C-SPAN exclusive access, an aide said. Democratic Reps.
Bruce Westerman, R-Ark., that would bar the president from banning federal energy leasing and mineral withdrawals without congressional approval and require annual offshore gas lease sales — a bad omen
I have my doubts.” The GOP’s current rule proposal states that the OCWR’s union-authorizing regulations adopted last year “shall have no force or effect during” the 118th Congress.
“Without an end in sight, we can’t plan for the future,” said one Democratic aide, who requested anonymity to speak frankly.
“I’ve been waiting for this day for a long time,” said Rep. Lauren Boebert. “I think they need to be removed from the Capitol, filled with Tannerite and blown up.”
“We’ll see,” said Republican Rep. French Hill of Arkansas.