Look Past the Underwear: This Run Is for a Good Cause
</p> Another big boost this year came from corporate sponsors.
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</p> Another big boost this year came from corporate sponsors.
“The senators said they remain confident that a bipartisan bill could be agreed to in the coming weeks.”
</p> Obama “hasn’t presented a bill, yet,” Democratic Caucus Chairman Xavier Becerra said. “But I bet if you were to ask him, would he be prepared to submit a bill if Congress isn’t ready real soon.
</p> The House takes up a resolution providing for the consideration of a bill that would eliminate the statutory pay adjustment for federal employees.</p> Senate </p> Convenes at 10 a.m.
In their eyes, any bill that seems ripe to advance the District could quickly sour when placed in the wrong hands.
</p> Leahy said he plans to mark up an immigration bill in the committee within the next few months and move it onto the floor, warning that “our window of opportunity will not stay open long.”
Bill Nelson, a senior member of the panel, said in an unusual personal rebuke of a fellow member.
</p> Andrews knows what it’s like to be in Booker’s position. In 2008, he challenged Lautenberg in the Democratic primary; he lost by a whopping 24-point margin.
</p> When Obama spoke of “our most fundamental right as citizens: the right to vote,” that would have been the perfect opening, she added.</p> Rep.
</p> More broadsides like that one are likely.
</p> The two have circulated a draft of the bill that would address the way the law handles both terms of service violations and technical workarounds.
House Transportation and Infrastructure Chairman Bill Shuster apologized Wednesday at a major infrastructure conference, and later at a committee hearing, for remarks he made Tuesday night suggesting President
</p> Lu Zawistowich has been hired as a senior public policy adviser in the health care, FDA and life sciences practice group at Patton Boggs.
That accusation prompted heated retorts from several Democrats on the panel, including Bill Nelson of Florida, who lectured Cruz on using “comity and civility” on the committee.
</p> In the following years, the House Ethics Committee cleared Young of any wrongdoing and federal investigators dropped their probe. </p> Not surprisingly, the Democratic bench is smaller.
</p> Seizing on an attack previously made by Sen.
There are, however, some glaring differences between the Cooper bill and the GOP version.
</p> More than seven years after President George W.
</p> House leadership will obviously play an important role in how, or whether, actual legislation moves forward, as it does on any bill.
</p> Paul also voted “no” on all of these things.