House GOP Moves to Kill ‘Poorly Done’ D.C. Marijuana Decriminalization Law
Harris told CQ Roll Call he opposes the bill, signed by Democratic Gov. Martin O’Malley in April, that reduces penalties for first-time offenders to a fine of up to $100.
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Harris told CQ Roll Call he opposes the bill, signed by Democratic Gov. Martin O’Malley in April, that reduces penalties for first-time offenders to a fine of up to $100.
</p> </p> “Affordable housing is in demand everywhere,” he said.
Inouye, D-Hawaii; and Speaker Thomas P. “Tip” O’Neill Jr., D-Mass. — to White House bill signings reaching back decades.
Inouye, D-Hawaii; and Speaker Thomas P. “Tip” O’Neill Jr., D-Mass. — to White House bill signings reaching back decades.
</p> A woman tries to hail a taxi on Independence Avenue as cabbies with the D.C.
</p> Clinton’s fellow freshmen in 2000 have also enjoyed their political fame.
</p> </p> </p> Boehner declined to say what specific executive action or actions he will challenge.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call File Photo) Here’s the complete text of the letter Speaker John A.
</p> “We have a good bill and we are not going to allow it to be tampered with,” said Harkin, an Iowa Democrat who chairs the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, and is shepherding the bipartisan
</p> The Republican lawmaker confirmed to CQ Roll Call that he intends to introduce an amendment during a Wednesday markup of the Financial Services and General Government Appropriations bill, which
</p> A bipartisan worker training bill, once seen as a promising area for adding an unemployment extension, is set to pass the Senate this week without unemployment benefits attached.
That essentially leaves the already cash-strapped military with a bill that could total several hundred million dollars next year alone — and no specific way of paying it. </p> </p> Rep.
Senate Democrats broadened their assault on unrestricted political money Tuesday, introducing a campaign finance disclosure bill that its authors said will be voted on this year.
</p> </p> Buried in the bill, which the House Science, Space and Technology Committee will consider shortly, is language that would bar federal agencies from using the results of research supported
</p> </p> </p> Reid applauded efforts by Sens. Jack Reed, D-R.I., and Dean Heller, R-Nev., “to keep the issue alive.”
Moving forward, I will work in good faith with the Chairman and members of the Committee to create a balanced bill that can pass both chambers and be signed by the President.”
The House has passed a bill expediting court consideration of House resolutions starting lawsuits targeting executive overreach and another mandating that the attorney general notify Congress when the
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</p> A handful of other members face re-election races of varying degrees of difficulty. </p> Tennessee Rep.
</p> It was the first time in 15 years that members met in a joint committee regarding VA legislation, which Sen.