Chairman: Ethics Committee Can Only ‘Offer Up Advice’
The information, as the Ethics Committee was eager to point out, was already available on the House clerk’s website. And, in the words of Conaway, “It was redundant.
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The information, as the Ethics Committee was eager to point out, was already available on the House clerk’s website. And, in the words of Conaway, “It was redundant.
The information, as the Ethics Committee was eager to point out, was already available on the House clerk’s website. And, in the words of Conaway, “It was redundant. It’s now redundant again.”
While a number of the lawmakers seemed to think impeachment was warranted, no one was offering to write up the proceedings. “The president deserves to be impeached,” said Rep.
He correctly points out that the budget law as drafted was fiscally neutral. It had no bias for or against more spending or lower deficits.
But, given the course of his path to Congress, he was at a big disadvantage from the start — if getting noticed was his desire.
But, given the course of his path to Congress, he was at a big disadvantage from the start — if getting noticed was his desire.
One of my first columns for Roll Call was about the furor over President George W. Bush’s use of signing statements (“The Problem Isn’t Signing Statements; It’s Enforcing the Laws ,” Aug. 14, 2006).
Leader Eric Cantor’s loss means immigration reform is impossible, they ought to get their vision checked: polls by conservative and liberal groups in Cantor’s Virginia district confirm that immigration was
Duncan Jr. of Tennessee, was true to that position last week.
Allan Bromley, who was physics department chair during my tenure at Yale and who later served as President George Bush’s science adviser, drummed into me the need for keeping science above the political
Trey Gowdy, R-S.C., was so deft with a punchline (admittedly, a pretty corny one)?
Roll Call’s Matt Fuller recaps the report in his article , Don Young Broke House Rules, Ethics Committee Says.
Don Young, currently the fourth longest-serving House member, violated rules when he used campaign funds for personal purposes and accepted improper gifts, a House Ethics Committee report said in a letter
Was this photo op a show of support for Maine’s lobster roll as it vies for the top spot in the Taste of America competition? Not exactly.
But Fillmore was an artifact of an old America that was rapidly fading away.
This gem was on the front page of the July 25, 1957, Roll Call edition. The caption under the photo reads: Civil Rights and soaring mercury made the Capitol the hottest place in town this week.
Don Beyer handily defeated a crowded Democratic primary field Tuesday night in a win that will almost certainly send him to Congress next year in this Arlington-based district.
“It was one of those rare occasions when something was bipartisan and for both genders,” the former Republican leader said.
Lindsey Graham of South Carolina in a crowded Republican primary even though Graham was a key backer of the Senate immigration overhaul that Cantor had derided as “amnesty” as he sought to fend off a tea
There was one place the House authorizers were willing to cut way back: a program designed to help communities adjust to defense downsizings.