Elie Wiesel’s Scolding of Clinton Was Weather-Related
and he was sharing the stage with President Bill Clinton.
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and he was sharing the stage with President Bill Clinton.
</p> Swartz’s attorneys have accused Assistant U.S.
He’s a target of conservative Republicans for several reasons, including his work on the Senate’s bipartisan “gang of eight” immigration bill and his foreign policy views.
</p> Such was the case last year with legislation that aimed to crack down on Internet piracy, known as SOPA in the House and PIPA in the Senate.
</p> As every taxpayer knows, the system is wretchedly complex.
</p> Samuelson isn’t talking merely about Social Security or Medicare when he writes about “entitlements.”
He also worked tirelessly to defeat McCain’s “blanket amnesty” immigration bill in 2007, telling the San Antonio Express News, “hopefully this bill will never see the light of day again” when it fell in
</p> “He wants to make sure that all members have the voices of their constituents heard.
</p> The Cabinet is one of the government’s most misunderstood institutions.
tax reform that generates revenue that can be applied to deficit reduction,” White House Press Secretary Jay Carney said Monday in response to a question about the FAA bill, which will allow the agency
</p> “The legal process in the House bill is stiffer to emphasize that the law was broken, and to [recognize] the need to uphold the rule of law,” said a Republican congressional aide familiar with the
</p> There they go again, the D.C. commentariat uttered, in reference to the GOP leadership’s inability to corral their rebellious conservatives and move a bill that was intended to show the voting public
</p> Here are five things to watch for during Tuesday’s primaries:</p> 1. How the bombing affected the race The special election garnered very little national attention before the bombing.
He is also one of the eight senators behind an immigration overhaul bill.
</p> Read Cantor's letter below:</p> Dear Colleague:</p> Last night the Senate passed a bill to provide the FAA with increased authority to reprogram funds from lower priority items to air traffic control
</p> Minority Whip Steny H. Hoyer, D-Md., decried the bill and voted against it “because it fails to address the whole impact of sequester.”
</p> His campaign literature describes him as “the first legislator in Pennsylvania history to introduce a marriage-equality bill,” and it asserts that he “has led the charge to protect public education
“The Senate has already locked in a [unanimous consent agreement] that if the House sends over a bill identical to the bill they passed last night, it will be cleared and sent to the President.”
</p> Rep. Joe Garcia takes a spill on the House steps Friday. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call)
</p> Now that one relatively small rifle shot has found its mark.