Republicans Raise More Questions About Administration’s Prison Purchase
</p> Republicans, however, are not convinced.
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</p> Republicans, however, are not convinced.
At the Democratic National Convention, President Bill Clinton reminded America that sound economic policy is often a matter of straightforward arithmetic.
</p> But the solution to that problem – if there is one – is her.
</p> “All along, we have been pursuing getting a clean bill passed on the Hill to advance D.C. democracy and self-determination,” Mendelson said in his introduction of the bill today.
</p> The Senate has not passed that bill nor any similar measure. Democrats were critical of the proposal for cutting social programs.
</p> “Romney’s latest immigration pivot raises more questions than it answers.
</p> “The Speaker gaveled us down without so much as allowing even an inquiry or a statement to be made,” Hoyer blasted out a statement moments after.
</p> “A great deal of America has never seen Gov. Romney except in news clips,” Sununu said.
</p> LaVenture added that as a state Representative, Pace introduced a bill that would have required Colorado agencies to buy American products.
</p> On Tuesday morning, acting D.C.
</p> Missouri, which Sen.
</p> “Sen.
</p> Even more than super PACs, secret money may well define the post-Citizens United era.
pursue [the Treasury Department] acting without legislation, but [another staffer] and I are also working on drafting CDFI-related language to help them that we could try to possibly add to the bailout bill
</p> The legislative branch budget has already taken deep cuts in the past two years, with lawmakers – particularly in the House – using the appropriations bill as an opportunity to demonstrate their
</p> “If you open that can worms, you have to open it for everyone,” one GOP committee member said.</p> Rep.
</p> Earlier this year, Sen.
</p> This photo of freshman Rep.
Senate Democrats expect the chamber to pass a bill that would require rental car companies to ground recalled vehicles until they are fixed, Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said today.