Enzi Hasn’t Ruled Out Seeking Budget Gavel
</p> Sessions has staked out a position as perhaps the chamber’s most adamant opponent of the Senate’s immigration bill and President Barack Obama’s planned executive action on immigration.
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</p> Sessions has staked out a position as perhaps the chamber’s most adamant opponent of the Senate’s immigration bill and President Barack Obama’s planned executive action on immigration.
</p> A series of late-night votes on the fiscal 2015 Commerce-Justice-Science appropriations bill, including an amendment to cut funds for DEA raids on medical marijuana operations, demonstrates that
Andy Harris, R-Md., successfully added to a House spending bill.
Bill Cassidy, who is in a runoff with Landrieu.</p> </p> “This has been a project that has lingered far too long,” Landrieu said. “I believe it is time to act.”
Originally known as the Sacred Obligation: Restoring Veteran Trust and Patient Safety Act, the bill was signed into law by President Barack Obama on Aug. 7.
The No. 2 Senate Republican said Wednesday that President Barack Obama’s plans to take executive action on immigration could endanger bipartisan efforts to craft an omnibus spending bill in the lame-duck
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call File Photo) Updated 3:34 p.m. | House Democrats came back to work Wednesday still reeling from last week’s bruising election results — and looking for answers about what went
</p> Meanwhile, Rep. Bill Pascrell Jr., D-N.J., was telling his local newspaper the party’s messaging needed to change.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) The notion that Congress is like college usually gets highlighted a few times each year: When members are rushing to meet several legislative deadlines before a lengthy recess
</p> Corker said that Sen.
</p> </p> A bill from Sen.
</p> </p> Peters supported the passage of the 2010 law (PL 111-148, PL 111-152).
</p> Indoctrination into the formalities and folkways of life as a member of Congress begin Wednesday on both sides of the Hill.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) The morning after he won Georgia’s open Senate seat, Republican David Perdue was asked on “Fox & Friends” how he avoided a runoff when every available poll had shown a tight
</p> </p> Over the past several months, staff members from both committees have been working informally to draft a compromise version of the bill.
</p> The Republican triumphs in the November elections put the job of writing next year’s Senate defense policy bill in the hands of a leading critic of the Obama administration’s national security strategy
</p> Suppose you help introduce a bill, and you do so solely because you and your member believe it will be good for the country.
</p> Her effort to brand Republican Rep. Bill Cassidy as “nearly incoherent” ranks up there with Kentucky Democrat Dan Mongiardo’s effort to label Republican Sen.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) Rep.