GOP Retirement Sparks Competitive House Race in Arkansas
Some of those GOP candidates are:</p> State Sen.
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</p> Twitter Inc. registered to lobby in July of this year and just reported they spent $40,000 lobbying the executive and legislative branches during the third quarter.
</p> In the past few weeks, we have built powerful momentum, as House Democrats introduced an immigration bill that provides comprehensive reform and a path to citizenship.
</p> Democrats have been looking to target Griffin in Arkansas’ 2nd District.
</p> Both parties will likely host primaries next year in the open seat race to replace Griffin. Former Lt. Gov. Bill Halter has been mentioned for months as a potential Democratic candidate.
Senate Finance Chairman Max Baucus, D-Mont., has said tax-writers won’t be able to find enough budget offsets to pay for a similar general fund subsidy in the next highway bill.
</p> Getting It Started </p> Yudain was a lifelong and proud newspaperman, in every sense of the word.
</p> They look to be getting their rare shared wish.
</p> “I don’t blame the American people for being upset.
In April, Zuckerberg’s political advocacy group, FWD.us, ran ads in conservative areas with urging support for a bipartisan Senate immigration bill.</p> Sen.
</p> Heritage Action said the bill “fails” in a number of areas and will likely result in “unnecessary” projects.
. | </p> Rep. C.W. Bill Young, the longtime Florida Republican who announced his retirement last week, died Friday after a long hospital stay due to a back injury. He was 82.</p> “U.S. Rep. C.W.
I’ll use all of those tools and opportunities to demand a clear up-or-down vote on my bill,” Vitter said. “This issue isn’t going away.”
Bill Cassidy, R-La.; $5,000 to Rep. Bill Johnson, R-Ohio; $5,000 to Rep. Adam Kinzinger, R-IL.; $5,000 to Rep. Leonard Lance, R-N.J.; and $5,000 Rep. Lee Terry, R-Neb.
</p> Speaker John A.
</p> The four member of Congress who are considered serious contenders for the Republican presidential nomination all opposed the stopgap bill: Ted Cruz of Texas, who almost singlehandedly propelled the
</p> Immediately after the House’s 285-144 vote on the short-term compromise, the D.C.
</p> “They did not vote for this bill that takes us to the table,” Pelosi said. “So, [it will be] interesting to see what that means, what is to be inferred.”
</p> “They did not vote for this bill that takes us to the table,” Pelosi said. “So, [it will be] interesting to see what that means, what is to be inferred.”
</p> “It’s encouraged our enemies, it’s emboldened our competitors, and it’s depressed our friends,” Obama said of the shutdown and default threat.