NRCC Chairman to Fundraise for Illinois House Hopefuls
</p> The fundraising beneficiaries are: </p> Former Rep. Bob Dold, who is running a rematch with freshman Democratic Rep. Brad Schneider in Illinois’ 10th District.
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</p> The fundraising beneficiaries are: </p> Former Rep. Bob Dold, who is running a rematch with freshman Democratic Rep. Brad Schneider in Illinois’ 10th District.
</p> </p> In 2010, Democrats shelved a bill that would have granted D.C. a vote in Congress because gun-rights supporters threatened to attach language related to firearms.
</p> Sen. Mark Begich, D-Alaska, who is also a member of the group, agreed that the bill could be improved.
One provision of this bill is my bipartisan legislation authored with Republican Rep. Mike Rogers of Michigan, to make the federal government’s data centers more energy efficient.
</p> </p> I have introduced bipartisan legislation to break the logjam.
</p> </p> Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., said he plans to bring up the bipartisan benefits extension bill soon, although a final vote could slip into next week.
</p> The Ohio Republican endorsed a bipartisan bill that would allow private companies to store the telephone metadata, rather than the government.
Boehner on Wednesday backed for the first time the end of the National Security Agency’s collection of bulk data, expressing support for a bipartisan bill that would reform the way the government engages
</p> With backing from at least five Republicans, the bill should get the 60 votes needed to end a filibuster on bringing the bill up for debate.
Hoyer, D-Md., told CQ Roll Call he would oppose the bill but would not whip against it, while Pelosi earlier told reporters she would vote for the bill if it came to a vote and said Reid told her he wants
</p> Peter Overby’s NPR article , “Say Goodbye To The Taxpayer Funded Political Convention,” highlights the recently passed bill that will prohibit $18+ million in public funds from being used for each
Hoyer, D-Md., told CQ Roll Call he would oppose the bill but would not whip against it, while Pelosi earlier told reporters she would vote for the bill if it came to a vote and said Reid told her he wants
</p> “I’ve set aside a month for her, two weeks in one month and two weeks in another,” Reid said, adding that the months are June and July.
</p> Reid attributed the criticism to what he contends is the Republican playbook of opposing anything from the Obama administration. </p> “This is their game,” Reid said.
</p> And so it went, awkward rejection after awkward rejection.</p> Until I finally found someone who was able to set me straight.
</p> “Look: this bill cannot pass the House or become law in its current form—it must be amended,” McConnell said on the Senate floor.
</p> The Ohio Republican did not rule out bringing up a proposal of his own, but said he will wait to see whether the Senate passes the bill.
</p> They’ll need to get 218 signatures on the petition in order to compel GOP leadership to bring up their legislation, which mirrors the Senate-passed immigration bill, except for some tweaks in the
</p> In a letter to Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., CBO Executive Director Douglas Elmendorf essentially reiterated the CBO’s earlier forecast for the Senate’s overhaul, while noting that the