House Fundraising Winners and Losers
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</p> (See also: Roll Call’s 2014 Senate FEC Fundraising Chart)</p> Sens. Mark Begich, Kay Hagan, Mary L.
</p> He added, though, that “if it weren’t for the Tea Party, I suspect we wouldn’t be having this vote.”
</p> For the second quarter in a row, 67-year-old Rep.
</p> McCain cited Republican Sens.
</p> Senate Agriculture Chairwoman Debbie Stabenow, D-Mich., said Monday she was “pretty stunned” House leaders had not yet sent the bill over to the Senate.
With all the charged doublespeak clouding the air in both chambers these days (see: nuclear option, Senate and farm bill, House), we here at HOH thought this might be a good time for a refresher course
In recent months, McCain spearheaded the Senate’s effort to pass a bipartisan immigration bill.
</p> Former vice presidential candidate and Budget Chairman Paul D. Ryan, R-Wis., led committee chairmen after raising more than $1 million.
</p> DesJarlais’ primary opponents — state Sen. Jim Tracy and state Rep.
is in danger of losing more unless it turns toward the center, as Democrats did with the presidency of Bill Clinton.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call File Photo) Senate institutionalists were the clear winners Tuesday, when the chamber averted a Democratic threat to end filibusters on executive branch nominees.
</p> Funding for SNAP could continue without farm bill reauthorization, Stabenow said.
</p> This show of unanimity may be unusual, but it is not surprising. The bill, which was reintroduced by Reps. Ted Poe, R-Texas, and Gerald E. Connolly, D-Va., and Sens.
It is possible, they said, that the outcome could prompt action by Congress as part of a rail reauthorization bill that lawmakers expect to write this year.
Bill Johnson for his conservative, southeast Ohio district.
that the Chair should rule on whether an amendment is legislating on appropriations rather than submitting it to the Senate and allowing a defense of germaneness if the underlying House appropriations bill
</p> But the numbers are notable, too, because Margolies raised the least, despite counting some of the country’s top Democrats as her supporters.</p> House Minority Whip Steny H.
</p> Tennessee Republican Marsha Blackburn offered the policy rider to the Energy-Water appropriations bill (HR 2609), saying companies such as Memphis, Tenn.
Recently, the Texas Legislature approved an outrageous bill that would ban abortion after 20 weeks with only narrow exceptions and shut down many health clinics.