McCarthy Works Back Channels, While Labrador Tries Talk Radio in Majority Leader Race
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</p> School food.
</p> School food.
</p> Bendery, in a non-trash talking moment.
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</p> On Wednesday the chamber swiftly approved a Veterans Administration bill and quietly cleared an intelligence authorization by voice vote without any fanfare.
</p> </p> If the GOP opts to band together and vote against the three-bill “minibus” Senate Appropriations Chairwoman Barbara A.
</p> </p> The chamber had been scheduled to work late into the night on Wednesday to complete consideration of the $20.9 billion agriculture appropriations measure (HR 4800), the fifth spending bill
</p> At the same time, the department’s basic research funding is in danger of dropping.
</p> It was good to see that a bipartisan group of members of Congress came together to introduce a bill to ensure that artists are fairly compensated for their recordings made before February 1972.
The ninth bill passed by the first Congress directed funds be spent building a new lighthouse at Cape Henry on the Chesapeake Bay in Virginia.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call File Photo) Fundraising reports filed Thursday by candidates running in the June 24 primaries revealed eleventh hour insight into the financial viability of embattled incumbents
</p> </p> That did little to soothe concerns.
</p> So, can we put the “Michelle for Senate” hypothetical to bed for good? </p> I’m not ready to do that yet. </p> It’s not because there is current discussion about it.
</p> Labrador announced his decision in a news release Friday afternoon.
</p> An ideological purist, Labrador has been in his element voting “no” on a number of spending bills — he was recently the lone member to vote against the Military Construction-VA appropriations bill
“The sad fact is the unemployed aren’t seen,” said Bill Samuel, director of government affairs for the AFL-CIO.
</p> “The sad fact is the unemployed aren’t seen,” said Bill Samuel, director of government affairs for the AFL-CIO.
</p> The race is rated Safe Democratic by the Rothenberg Political Report/Roll Call. </p> Rangel: raised $323,000; spent $396,000; $151,000 in cash on hand.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call File Photo) Nice guys don’t always finish last.</p> Rep.