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At the Races: Virginia is for voters
Jennifer McClellan, a 17-year legislator who succeeded McEachin in the state Senate after he was elected to Congress.
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Jennifer McClellan, a 17-year legislator who succeeded McEachin in the state Senate after he was elected to Congress.
Inhofe told Austin the mandates “must be immediately suspended or risk irrevocable damage to our national security.”
“We need to get Calvert out of Congress before he destroys our democracy,” Shrina Kurani’s campaign wrote in an email, before asking supporters to donate $10 to her effort to oust GOP Rep.
Conway is supporting Strahan in her personal capacity and not in her official position as executive director of View PAC, a group that seeks to elect Republican women to Congress and does not take
“Jan. 6 proved that Congress must take legislative action now to defend the fundamental right to vote.” His fellow Democrat, Sen.
The last time voters weighed in on the agenda of a first-term Democratic president whose party controlled both chambers in Congress, Democrats suffered heavy midterm losses.
It would be catastrophic if Congress did not raise or suspend the debt ceiling sometime before the end of October, Treasury Secretary Janet L. Yellen told lawmakers this week.
Around a dozen members of Congress have direct experience with redistricting litigation in their previous lives as voting rights attorneys and state legislators, writes CQ Roll Call’s Michael Macagnone
Political action committees of many companies and lobbying groups said they would pause some or all contributions after rioters broke into the Capitol on Jan. 6 to stop Congress from certifying Joe
“Everyone is concerned with the safety of members of Congress. … I originally thought that this was going to be an easier answer than it turned out to be, the more I thought about it.”
The move comes as corporate interests plot out how to advance their agendas in a narrowly divided Congress while also grappling with fallout from the violent assault on the Capitol, fueled by a Trump-supporting
After the Capitol attack, 147 Republicans in Congress sided with him, voting against certifying two states’ electors.
And it remains unclear whether companies that have suspended their political action committees, or cut off certain lawmakers from donations, could reverse those decisions in the near, or distant, future