Annie Kuster wants to lead by example. That’s why she’s retiring from Congress
"I think people get into a comfortable pattern," Kuster said this month, as she wrapped up 12 years representing New Hampshire’s 2nd District.
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"I think people get into a comfortable pattern," Kuster said this month, as she wrapped up 12 years representing New Hampshire’s 2nd District.
So I can say that emphatically without any hesitation because they told us that,” Dunn said in an interview that he and Gonell gave with CQ Roll Call.
"One of my favorite lines was one gentleman who would only tell his family, ’I blew up tanks,’ without saying they were inflatable."
"I don’t know why they would leave something like that out," Kuster said. "It’s almost as though the cruelty is the point. And so I want to make sure that we get resolved on that.
"Without CO2 reduction we have far bigger issues, and so I do feel there’s an understanding and changing of the community. We love the idea of energy independence, U.S.
Kyrsten Sinema, I-Ariz., said after the House vote as she was heading in to the office of Senate Minority Whip John Thune, R-S.D.
"We needed an act of good faith on their side, which I think is fair," said Neal, the top Ways and Means Committee Democrat.
"The evidence doesn’t seem to be there, and I think in the rule that the DEA proposed, there wasn’t really strong evidence cited, either," Huskamp said.
Khanna’s wife’s assets based on past filed reports without any issues reading them.” Here is a zoomed-in image of page 72 of Khanna’s disclosure statement.
“I personally do not believe we ought to leave without taking some action,” the Maryland Democrat said in an interview Monday.
Lofgren of California, pursuant to House Resolution 965, I inform the House that Ms. Lofgren will vote yea,” said Rep. Brendan F. Boyle.
It’s funny now to think about, but he said, “Why don’t you come down to Washington and work in my office?” And so I did.
Scott and the House Democratic leadership would like to bring his bill to the floor, ideally without changes.
Isakson said the problem was largely solved after Wilkie was sworn in last month. “I think we’re moving ahead,” he said. “Most of them are out of there.”
I don’t know that he’s not in pain. That’s unfair to expect for us to be law enforcement officers,” he said.
“I see Republicans producing a bigger number than we have on big agreements traditionally, especially since 2010 taking the majority,” Chief Deputy Whip Patrick T. McHenry, R-N.C., said.
Just before her speech, the 59-year-old lawyer said she hoped she’d get through the thing without crying, and she did.