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</p> The full statement released by his office earlier Friday appears below: </p>“On Thursday, Senator Reid received treatment at University Medical Center in Las Vegas for injuries sustained in an accident
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call File Photo) The District of Columbia has a new mayor, and she is redoubling the effort to make sure D.C. becomes the 51st state.
Republicans will likely try to make the race a referendum on New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, who has been consistently criticized by local law enforcement and is not popular on Staten Island.
</p> State Assemblywoman Nicole Malliotakis may also run.
</p> “If we don’t put a border security bill on the president’s desk in this year, I’ll be amazed and disappointed,” Cole said.
</p> “If we don’t put a border security bill on the president’s desk in this year, I’ll be amazed and disappointed,” Cole said.
</p> Rep. Blake Farenthold, R-Texas </p> (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call File Photo) For attempting to single handedly bring sexy back. (Recruiting efforts failed miserably.)</p> Rep.
</p> Rep. Blake Farenthold, R-Texas </p> (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call File Photo) For attempting to single handedly bring sexy back. (Recruiting efforts failed miserably.) </p> Rep.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call File Photo) Not every member of Congress had an A+ year.</p> Rep. Eric Cantor, R-Va., became the first majority leader in decades to go down in a primary; Rep.
</p> Scalise, right, still has the support of Boehner, left, and McCarthy.
</p> While in Colorado, we took a look at the political effects of the state’s booming marijuana industry .
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call File Photo) Back in 1999, Roll Call interviewed white supremacist leader David Duke about the possibility he would seek the House seat vacated by the resignation of Republican
as farm ponds and irrigation ditches, are exempt from the Clean Water Act oversight, an exemption that was included the budget bill that just passed Congress.
</p> But the idea that Duke could succeed exiting Rep.
</p> The legislation spearheaded by Sens. Mark S.
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</p> Instead, Cruz reeled off provisions he said the president’s executive order contravened. The bill itself neither authorized, condoned or condemned the president’s action.
</p> The big question is: Which Democrats choose to run against him? </p> Three members of the state’s House delegation — Reps.