Mike Quigley Urges Reforms on Travel Reporting
</p> Quigley is the chairman of the Transparency Caucus. </p> Most offices did not respond to repeated inquiries. Other offices balked at the request.
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</p> Quigley is the chairman of the Transparency Caucus. </p> Most offices did not respond to repeated inquiries. Other offices balked at the request.
A Democratic Senate makes prospects for passage murky at best, and President Barack Obama would almost certainly veto such a bill should one arrive on his desk.
Bill Keating (D-Mass.) is a political survivor.</p> He squeaked out a victory in the 2010 primary for his seat, winning against ex-state Sen. Robert O’Leary by only 1,297 votes.
</p> A fusillade of protests erupted on both sides of the Capitol because Congress had not rung the constitutional recess bell.
</p> “He’s a legislator. He understands the process.
</p> With the support of Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), seven ranking members of key committees are moving to delay an upcoming debate on a comprehensive cybersecurity bill.
</p> The bill extends the payroll tax holiday for 160 million Americans and long-term unemployment insurance benefits until the end of 2012 and pushes off a scheduled cut to reimbursements for doctors
</p> Notably, House Republicans waived their three-day rule in order to bring the bill to the floor today instead of Saturday.
</p> The bill extends the payroll tax holiday for 160 million Americans and long-term unemployment insurance benefits until the end of 2012 as well as pushes off a scheduled cut to reimbursements for
</p> The lobbyist — Bill Wichterman, a senior legislative adviser at Covington & Burling — is helping to round up support and cash for Santorum, whose recent victories in GOP “beauty contests” in Colorado
</p> The Future Is Now </p> Louisiana Rep. Bill Cassidy (R), who has a clear path to re-election, hired a former strategist to Gov.
</p> Redistricting did nothing to change the Democratic partisan advantage.
</p> The two original authors of a House bill to codify a ban on insider trading by Members and staff are pressing House and Senate leaders to move forward on the bill, versions of which have now passed
</p> When asked whether he would waive the rule, the Ohio Republican said there are still “technical issues” that need to be worked out before the bill can be finalized.
</p> We believe American homeowners deserve better, and that’s why we’re supporting a bipartisan bill to extend the NFIP for five years and place it on a more sustainable financial footing.
</p> <p style="text-align: left;"> District Members Primary </p> </p> Arizona’s 6th
</p> “This is a contest, and I think one must be optimistic but at the same time cautious about the outcome. I don’t know how this is going to turn out,” Kucinich says.</p> Member-vs.
</p> Meanwhile, Senate Democrats have moved to protect their own bill against procedural maneuvers Sen.
</p> Boehner also tacitly acknowledged the deep opposition within his own Conference to the bill.</p> “Look, I know some of you still have concerns about this plan.
</p> “A 6-cent-per-gallon increase in the gas tax would fund a growing transportation bill for the next 10 years,” the Oklahoma Republican said.