Film Shows Growth of Community Gardens
“I was interested in really showing the gardens and what they offered people through the personal stories of the gardeners themselves,” Cabib said.
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“I was interested in really showing the gardens and what they offered people through the personal stories of the gardeners themselves,” Cabib said.
“I really didn’t think they were going to get to this point, but in the last 24 hours it’s all anybody’s been talking about,” said Melissa Schulman, a lobbyist with the Bockorny Group
Roughly 750 SAA employees and more than 1,000 workers from the Office of the Architect of the Capitol would be sent home, leaving remaining Members and staff without significant support.
“I don’t have any concerns with that so long as if we were to put together a Democratic alternative,” he said at the time. “I do want a good degree of unity around that.”
Rand Paul designed to imply that President Barack Obama contradicted himself when he ordered military operations in Libya without Congress’ consent.
I might have my whole staff be essential.”
“I think focusing on the CR is just one part of it,” Rep. Cory Gardner (R-Colo.) said.
Without Pearce, insiders said, Adams becomes the clear frontrunner in the race to replace Rep. Jeff Flake (R), who is vacating the seat to run for Senate.
If all goes well for Boehner, by this time next week he will have inked a deal with historic midyear spending cuts without the politically radioactive move of shutting down the government.
any policy riders or allow negotiators to talk about specific numbers without checking with him.
“I don’t know how you get there without taking basically a meat ax to those programs who protect the most vulnerable in our country. … I think the only way you’re going to really get there is if you put
“These spring elections in Wisconsin are usually sleepy affairs,” said Graeme Zielinski, state Democratic Party spokesman. “People are waking up.”
As a matter of fact, I welcome it,” Ed Salseda of Virginia said of a possible shutdown. The 69-year-old retired Army employee joined the tea party movement two years ago.
But he nevertheless said the president violated the Constitution by committing U.S. troops to enforce a no-fly zone over Libya without first getting Congress’ approval.
“I don’t know if you’ve heard, but he’s got a Nobel Prize for physics. He actually deserved his Nobel Prize,” Obama said, joking of the Nobel Peace Prize he was awarded early in his presidency.
p> “The president does not have power under the Constitution to unilaterally authorize a military attack in a situation that does not involve stopping an actual or imminent threat to the nation,” he said
“I think we’ve got to do everything we can to cut back,” he said. “I’m not so sure because I’m basically for any kind of restraint that we can find.
Schumer has been “really destructive to these talks,” one House GOP aide said. “I believe that Sen.
“I think the caucus is now much more reflective in its deeds as well as words of the country as a whole than it was before.”
When asked whether Obama had swayed him at all, the Ohio Democrat said, “No, I heard an Obama doctrine that war is an executive privilege.” Rep.