Norton to Congress: Hands Off D.C.’s New Gun Law
“A joke,” is how Gura characterized the bill in a recent telephone interview.
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“A joke,” is how Gura characterized the bill in a recent telephone interview.
</p> The cancellation could be a sign the Democratic super PAC is throwing in the towel on The Empire State’s 21st District.
</p> </p> <p class="wp-caption-text">Cassidy, seen here campaigning over the weekend, has a strong chance to unseat Landrieu in Louisiana.
</p> </p> <p class="wp-caption-text">Cassidy, seen here campaigning over the weekend, has a strong chance to unseat Landrieu in Louisiana.
</p> Harassment and discrimination claims at the Capitol are up in recent years , according to information from the Office of Compliance.
</p> The 30-second spot, provided first to CQ Roll Call, criticizes Gardner for sponsoring a bill in congress called the “Life at Conception Act,” while saying he believes birth control pills should
Bill Cassidy and Sen. Mary L. Landrieu would be campaigning at the massive alcohol-infused ritual that is Louisiana State University tailgating.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) BATON ROUGE, La. — Six weeks from Election Day, Sen. Mary L.
</p> The three-term Democrat faces arguably her most challenging race yet against, among others, Republican Rep. Bill Cassidy, who worked the Tigers fans for votes a couple hours later.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call File Photo) Say this about the 113th Congress: It’s managed to live down to low expectations.
Senate has passed a bill aimed at streamlining approval of oil and gas drilling permits on federal land.”
</p> On Tuesday, the D.C.
President Bill Clinton, “made the decision to co-exist with the new majority. … We didn’t have exactly the warmest relationship, but we had a functioning relationship.
President Bill Clinton, “made the decision to co-exist with the new majority. . . . We didn’t have exactly the warmest relationship, but we had a functioning relationship.
Boehner’s team pushed this week’s spending bill through the House easily , despite tea party concerns — is looking forward to Nov. 4.
Jim Jordan, R-Ohio</p> </p> Related stories: Obama Hasn’t Decided When to Act on Immigration House Republicans Rally to Pass Border Funding Bill Senate Fails to Pass Border Supplemental
</p> That’s what a campaign staffer warned Democratic Sen. Mary L.
</p> “This is personal for me,” said the Nevada Democrat, who represents 27 tribes, in a joint statement on the bill.