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</p> </p> That’s five more years with our loved ones, earned insights, proud independence and cherished memories. </p> </p> There is hope.
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</p> </p> That’s five more years with our loved ones, earned insights, proud independence and cherished memories. </p> </p> There is hope.
</p> </p> Our students often come from families and communities on the losing side of the country’s expanding economic inequality.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call File Photo) Sen.
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</p> </p> Sen. John Thune of South Dakota, a member of GOP leadership, suggested earlier Tuesday that McConnell might bring up the House-passed bill for at least another floor vote.
</p> Democrats defied Republicans in hopes the GOP would splinter on the House Homeland Security funding bill, with every single Democrat voting to filibuster debating the House’s Homeland Security bill
</p> The bill failed to advance with 51 votes, 60 were needed.
</p> Republicans are also closely watching two of their own — Sens.
</p> </p> Several concrete ideas have emerged that would build that confidence. A bill authored by Sens.
</p> </p> We need to put a stop to this, and that’s why we applaud Ellison’s bill.
</p> </p> Reid said Republicans are more afraid of “DREAMers” than of ISIS while demanding a vote on a “clean” DHS spending bill.
</p> </p> “The Affordable Care Act will continue to rank up there with Social Security, with Medicare, a third pillar of economic and health security for the American people,” Pelosi said.
</p> </p> The hearing came on the same day that members of the Senate failed to clear a procedural hurdle on a House-passed appropriations bill that would nullify past executive actions on immigration
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) The relatively new members of the Alaska and Hawaii Senate delegations are working to build up their relationships as they seek to continue a decades-long alliance forged by
. | House Republican leaders gave their freshmen members a political gift Tuesday: The chance to vote “yes” on a symbolic bill to dismantle the Affordable Care Act.
</p> <p class="x_MsoNormal">He and the state’s junior Democratic senator, Mazie K. Hirono, voted against the pipeline bill, which passed the Senate 62-36.
</p> Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, hailed the news as a “major victory.”
</p> Bost defeated one-term Rep. Bill Enyart, a Democrat, by 11 points last cycle.
</p> A day after Rep. Alcee L.
</p> It’s a turnabout from a few months ago, when Democrats were in charge and railed against Republicans whenever they would vote to block debate on a bill.