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</p> Hoyer and Marshall’s first two events will focus on jobs and be held at green energy companies in northern Nevada.
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</p> Hoyer and Marshall’s first two events will focus on jobs and be held at green energy companies in northern Nevada.
</p> Obama is a half brother of the president’s deceased father.
</p> Over at CTIA, organization president and former Rep.
</p> Cantor did not offer specifics on potential offsets, but his view is in line with House Republicans’ approach to disaster aid this year.</p> Rep.
</p> The Colorado Republican announced Wednesday that he plans to introduce legislation after the recess that would end the defined benefit retirement plan available to Members of Congress.
</p> Kaine endorsed Alfonso Lopez in a contested Democratic primary for an open Northern Virginia House of Delegates seat. Lopez won.
</p> Aside from longevity, the team has another advantage: They’re free.
</p> Hasner, the former Florida House Majority Leader, is locked in a nasty battle with former Sen. George LeMieux for the GOP nomination to take on Sen. Bill Nelson (D) next year.
</p> The Capitol and other government buildings were evacuated Tuesday afternoon in the wake of an earthquake.</p> The 5.8-magnitude quake struck at 1:51 p.m.
</p> Jordan, Republican Study Committee chairman, sparred with Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) over the debt ceiling bill last month.
</p> Reps.
</p> The bill would slash $53 million from the Library’s budget, bringing its total funding level to $575 million. It’s the largest single cut to any legislative branch agency.
</p> But Van Hollen said it was possible that the committee could meet sooner than Sept. 16.</p> “I am ready to get started,” he said.
Earl Ray Tomblin signed West Virginia’s Congressional redistricting bill into law Thursday morning, the Democrat’s spokesman told Roll Call.
</p> Amodei defended the bill, which he said would have capped spending and prevented many of the problems the state now faces.
</p> House Sergeant-at-Arms Bill Livingood had recommended that security assessments be carried out at all Members’ district offices, and some lawmakers have had assessments of their homes as well.
</p> But Coburn also defended Obama, according to the transcript.</p> “His intent isn’t to destroy,” he said. “It’s to create dependency, because it worked so well for him.
</p> It’s the NRCC’s fourth ad in advance of the Sept. 13 contest to fill the seat of appointed Sen.
</p> “For better or for worse, our basic structure dictates a two-party system,” said Bill Galston, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, veteran Democratic adviser and another of No Labels’ 30
</p> Across the political spectrum, people are upset by this decision.</p> “I’m appalled and devastated by it.