Broun Picks Up Paul’s Fight Against Fed
</p> While Broun’s bill faces strong opposition from senior Democrats in the Senate, who see it as an intrusion on the central bank’s authority, the measure appears to be well-positioned for a revival
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</p> While Broun’s bill faces strong opposition from senior Democrats in the Senate, who see it as an intrusion on the central bank’s authority, the measure appears to be well-positioned for a revival
</p> To be fair, many watchdog groups credit Obama for important steps toward accountability and transparency.
</p> 3. Rep.
</p> President George W.
</p> “Bill has played a major role in two successful presidential elections, advised and represented the President of the United States, and has a deep understanding of the communications and political
</p> The House resumes legislative business at noon Tuesday with a bill on emergency preparedness.</p> The Senate resumes legislative business at 10 a.m. Tuesday.
</p> Tracy Murrell has been appointed director of the National Transportation Safety Board’s office of marine safety.
</p> “There will be nothing done in my Senate … without a pathway to citizenship,” Reid said.
</p> His name is Courtney R. Williams. Officially, he’s concert moderator for the United States Navy Band. </p> Unofficially, he is known as the “Voice of the Navy.”
</p> The first step is to re-engage online resources built up during the campaign.
</p> Those lawmakers blessed the plan in a private meeting with Speaker John A.
The bill passed the Senate, but a version introduced by Rep. Michael E. Capuano, D-Mass., was never taken up by the House.
to pass a bill were derailed by threats of policy riders.
</p> “You’re looking at a poster of the American male fantasy, circa last year. Someday this picture will make you feel nostalgic,” GQ predicts.
</p> He shouldn’t have been.</p> Obama inaugurama isn’t what it was four years ago.
</p> Republican moderates including Rep.
Boehner’s decision to allow a bill to pass with only 49 Republican votes Tuesday has some in his party questioning whether this is the new normal and has at the same time delighted Democrats, who believe
</p> “I hope it’s going to be an open forum for a constructive discussion,” Leahy said. “Again, spare me symbolic arguments.
“And if the Senate passes a bill, we will also take a look at that.”</p> House Judiciary Chairman Robert W.
Yvonne Braithwaite Burke, D-Calif., Karan English, D-Ariz., and Bill Frenzel, R-Minn.; former House Chief Administration Officer Jay Eagen and former Federal Election Commission Chief of Staff Allison