Obama Apologizes for People Losing Health Coverage (Updated)
Johnson, R-Wis., meanwhile, would allow insurers the option to keep current plans.
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Johnson, R-Wis., meanwhile, would allow insurers the option to keep current plans.
Pete Sessions, R-Texas, sat down with your 218 hosts last week to talk shutdown policy, electoral politics, Eagle Scouts and bipartisan pie.
Meanwhile, Mikulski and House Appropriations Chairman Harold Rogers, R-Ky., have both made clear they want to see all 12 of those measures ultimately enacted, a steep climb in a Congress that has
Chief Financial Officer Natwar M. Gandhi, who has testified before Congress on the Height Act.
“I think it’s worth considering it,” Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr., said of changing Senate rules on nominees after Republicans filibustered two nominees.
Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., noted the nearly $1 trillion in new revenues over a decade in the Senate Democratic framework, while a number of Democrats from both chambers highlighted efforts to close what they
Darrell Issa, R-Calif., told CQ Roll Call. Issa serves as chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, a perch that gives him influence over the District.
much less individual self-defense, as fundamental individual rights,” wrote the group of 50, led by Kansas Republican Jerry Moran, West Virginia Democrat Joe Manchin III and Oklahoma Republican James M.
There were also bylines from luminaries such as Richard M.
Ted Cruz, R-Texas, reported that his campaign committee, Ted Cruz for Senate had receipts of $708,242 and disbursements of $255,631 during the third quarter, leaving 1,096,587 cash on hand as of 9/30 and
Boehner, R-Ohio, issued a statement on Foley’s legacy shortly after news of his death broke, calling his rise from committee chairman to majority whip, majority leader and finally speaker “a natural sequence
James M. Inhofe, R-Okla., who recently underwent heart surgery, was absent. All eyes are now on the House, where Speaker John A.
Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass.
Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va., who is running for Senate in 2014. “But I don’t know what anyone else is doing.”
Officials are currently considering the use of all of D.C.’s reserve funds, a total of $658 million, according to the office of Chief Financial Officer Natwar M. Gandhi.
So far, Senate Democrats have said, ‘No way, it’s my way or the highway,’ as has the president,” said Appropriations Chairman Harold Rogers, R-Ky.
Roberts is considered decisive because Justices Anthony M.
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