Democrat Suspends Campaign Against Alex Sink in Florida District
</p> Ehrlich was under pressure to step aside in the special-election primary to replace the late Rep. C.W. Bill Young, R-Fla.
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</p> Ehrlich was under pressure to step aside in the special-election primary to replace the late Rep. C.W. Bill Young, R-Fla.
</p> Rep. Sander M.
</p> The member: </p> Two-term Rep. Joe Heck, a Republican, who won re-election by a 7-point margin last year.
</p> In point of fact, I don’t see Tuesday’s results resolving differences or answering many questions for 2014.
</p> Funding Defense </p> Despite the partisan gridlock, many observers believe Congress will ultimately agree to a bill to fund the Pentagon, which consumes about half of all federal discretionary
</p> Evidence of this can be found in instances in which the parties are in broad agreement on an underlying bill yet still engage in partisan combat.
</p> In 2010, when the House was poised to take up the legislation again, the new language made him pause. </p> “It makes it something you can’t vote for,” Ryan said at the time.
</p> The Senate calendar currently only lists Thanksgiving Day and the Friday after as days off.</p> “This is a four-week work period; we are in the second week,” Reid continued.
</p> Witt, who served as FEMA director under former President Bill Clinton, is a top Democratic recruit for this seat, which is being vacated by first-term GOP Rep. Tom Cotton.
</p> Hoyer is only campaigning for challengers who have made the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee’s Jumpstart program, according to a release from his leadership PAC, AmeriPAC.
</p> Democrats, however, are suggesting that simply can’t be the case anymore.
</p> “Would we spend money in primaries? Yes, if that’s the right move at the right time,” Collins said. “There’s no rules — I treat every state differently.
</p> Now, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee plans to reconsider the disabilities treaty, in what is sure to be another test for Republicans.
</p> In May, I introduced HR 2000, the Puerto Rico Status Resolution Act.
</p> That’s the phrase Democratic Sen. Barbara A.
</p> And multiple people, from reporters to staffers to senators, were quick to express grief about his death and declare him “a sweet man.”</p> Sen.
</p> Sessions knows that he’s a target himself.
</p> Advocates of the bill — which would outlaw workplace discrimination against gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people — are working to create something of a self-fulfilling prophecy: The metaphoric
The drama was heightened by a small number of Republicans concerned about religious exemptions in the bill.</p> Collins called Sen. Charles E.
</p> A bill that sailed through the House (HR 1848) by a 411-0 vote in July aims to combat those delays.