Budget Day’s Wintry Mix of Bluster and Rhetoric
(Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call) “I don’t have any news to make today on that subject,” Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., said Tuesday, when asked about President Barack Obama latest spending
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(Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call) “I don’t have any news to make today on that subject,” Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., said Tuesday, when asked about President Barack Obama latest spending
I think it is a fair question to ask, what value are we getting?” said Freeman, who worked in the pharmaceutical industry for 22 years.
Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Chairman John Thune, R-S.D., urged the EU and Commerce Department to implement the new agreement “without delay.”
Sure, said the governor without hesitation, getting up quickly and walking to the podium.
Bernard Sanders, I-Vt.
“There’s not a demand of that,” Meadows said. “There’s an expectation that perhaps he won’t. And I think that that is a factor in this.
In fact, I might write an oped on that vote this week to better explain.
In fact, I might write an oped on that vote this week to better explain.
he fears if another five or eight years passes without U.S. ratification, international support for the accord could weaken, particularly if no other nuclear weapons states such as Pakistan or India ratify
Thune famously beat former Senate Minority Leader Thomas Daschle in 2004, and in 2010, Thune ran without a Democratic opponent.
“Dollars can actually be spent out rather than sitting indefinitely without benefiting transportation investment,” Lee said.
“Big night for Rubio,” said Scott Reed, a veteran Republican strategist who ran Bob Dole’s presidential campaign in 1996.
“Big night for Rubio,” said Scott Reed, a veteran Republican strategist who ran Bob Dole’s presidential campaign in 1996.
“I grew up in a family with an ethos that said, ‘If you have the capacity, you have the responsibility,’” Abrams, the House minority leader of the Georgia General Assembly, said in an interview with CQ
“I grew up in a family with an ethos that said, ‘If you have the capacity, you have the responsibility,’” Abrams, the House minority leader of the Georgia General Assembly, said in an interview with CQ
Last week, I counseled calm for Republicans looking at a possible Trump-topped ticket, and today I’ll say the same to Democrats about a possible Sanders nomination, based on conversations I had with party
“I didn’t know Grassley was going to show up,” said Bill Davidson, a bartender at The Supervisors Club, where the senator was introducing New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie.
“I didn’t know Grassley was going to show up,” said Bill Davidson, a bartender at The Supervisors Club, where the senator was introducing New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie.
“I know the Des Moines Register is not going to get it right, surprise, surprise,” he said.
Tom O’Halleran, the leading Democrat in the race, said in a statement when the story reemerged: “I am so troubled by anyone who would participate in or cover up the systematic abuse of children.”