Congressional Ethics Probes Gained Steam During Recess
Michael M. Honda, D-Calif., spent more than $60,000 on legal services to fight an ethics claim related to his campaign.
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Michael M. Honda, D-Calif., spent more than $60,000 on legal services to fight an ethics claim related to his campaign.
Michael M. Honda, D-Calif., spent more than $60,000 on legal services to fight an ethics claim related to his campaign.
Timothy M.
Richard M. Burr is paying close attention. The Trump effect — which includes the success of Dr.
Richard M. Burr is paying close attention. The Trump effect — which includes the success of Dr.
He opposes the deal, but it’s doubtful Engel would want to stand beside lead sponsor and Chairman Ed Royce, R-Calif., whose colleagues are likely to make rhetorical leaps from opposing the nuclear deal
Kirk, R-Ill., and Robert Menendez, D-N.J. “I’m counting him as leaning for but I would not take that to the bank,” Abdi said.
Michael M. Honda allegedly acknowledged to ethics investigators that what he was seeing was “open to a lot of interpretation, but it doesn’t look good.”
Richard M. Burr. When it comes to recruiting for the Senate, a state’s Congressional delegation is often the first place to look.
Richard M. Burr. When it comes to recruiting for the Senate, a state’s Congressional delegation is often the first place to look.
Jim Sensenbrenner, R-Wis., criticized the commission’s approach to planning a memorial park on a four-acre site in Southwest Washington, D.C., as “deeply flawed and highly contentious,” in a letter to
In 2009, Roberts held up the nomination of outgoing Army Secretary John M. McHugh amid similar concerns. In an Aug. 14 letter to Defense Secretary Ashton B.
Ron Paul, R-Texas. Benton was the campaign chairman. Sorenson had switched endorsements from then-Rep. Michele Bachmann, R-Minn.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., secured an agreement to take up a congressional disapproval of the deal between the P5+1 powers (the U.S., Russia, China, the United Kingdom, France
Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., filed cloture on the motion to proceed to the measure on Monday evening. Lawmakers will resume discussion of the motion Tuesday morning.
But absent that, as Environment and Public Works ranking member Barbara Boxer told CQ Roll Call, they want House Transportation and Infrastructure Chairman Bill Shuster, R-Pa., and ranking member
James M. Inhofe and Barbara Boxer about most issues, and they will disagree.
., and ranking Democrat Barbara Boxer of California, Environment and Public Works Chairman James M.