Congressional Memories: Lawmakers Recall Their Standout Gifts
</p> Guns A-Blazin’ </p> Guns also ranked high among lawmakers’ favorite gifts. “I remember my Daisy BB gun,” Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) said.
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</p> Guns A-Blazin’ </p> Guns also ranked high among lawmakers’ favorite gifts. “I remember my Daisy BB gun,” Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) said.
</p> And yet, Massachusetts is still Massachusetts.
</p> The off-balancing act at least began on a level legislative plane.
</p> What’s more, finished maps in most states will force many Members to make decisions about their political futures.</p> The new Missouri map forces Rep.
</p> Crossroads GPS also launched a $157,000 TV ad buy this month across the state’s five media markets that accused Tester of supporting a bill allowing the Environmental Protection Agency to regulate
</p> A long-term FAA bill would also clear the way for the National Academy of Sciences to adequately estimate the staffing needs of the air traffic controller and technician workforces and require the
That change, however, did not remove the most objectionable provisions from Towns’ original bill.</p> The intent of Towns’ bill is straightforward.
</p> President Barack Obama put the spotlight on Republicans during a visit to New Hampshire.</p> “If they vote ‘no’ again, the typical family’s taxes will go up $1,000 next year.
Gingrich famously fumed in the midst of a government shutdown over the “snub” of being ignored by then President Bill Clinton during a long trip on Air Force One to the funeral of Israel’s slain prime
</p> The country — ba dump bump.
</p> The late October retirement announcement from Rep.
</p> The minute-long ad, which will be released Tuesday, criticizes President Barack Obama’s handling of the economy.
</p> Despite these warnings, the Department of Defense remains on the chopping block now that the Joint Committee on Deficit Reduction has failed to come up with a bill that would negate the need for
the debt limit bill.
</p> “New York’s entire political calendar is in a state of flux,” he added.
</p> Sen. Patty Murray (D-Wash.) and Rep. Jeb Hensarling (R-Texas) released a joint statement minutes after U.S. markets closed.
Short of a super committee agreement, which appeared out of reach after a weekend of little to no negotiations, leadership will have to move these pieces on their own, in addition to a spending bill to
There hang super-sized reproductions of the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
</p> The president signed the bill into law Friday, well ahead of the midnight expiration of the current continuing resolution.