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The New 9th Ward: ‘Flint’s Katrina’ Is Still Going On
</p> “What choice do we have?” he says. “This is their future.”
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</p> “What choice do we have?” he says. “This is their future.”
</p> “This bill has no funding right now,” Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, D-R.I., said after the vote.
Bill Nelson, D-Fla. </p> Durbin speaks with NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman in his office on Wednesday.
</p> Wofford stands alongside then-President Bill Clinton during the first national recruitment effort for Americorps volunteers at the University of Maryland in 1999.
</p> —Pete Seat, a former spokesman to President George W. Bush and an Indiana GOP consultant </p> Like something from a movie: “It was a fairly decisive victory for Hillary Clinton.
</p> <p class="p1">“The CARA bill is a good bill, but we need real funding, it’s an emergency,” said Sen. Charles E. Schumer, D-N.Y., the third-highest ranking Democrat. “This is an emergency.
</p> Rep. Glenn Grothman, R-Wis., urged members to think before voting on North Carolina Democratic Rep. Alma Adams’ bill to designate the facility of the U.S.
</p> Officials in both parties differ on the impact of the decision.
</p> https://twitter.com/sfpathe/status/704641438353641477 </p> Just before 7 a.m., freshman GOP Rep. Barbara Comstock, cloaked in red, arrived to vote for Florida Sen. Marco Rubio.
</p> Manchin, right, and Markey, D-Mass., are among senators who want to address opioid abuse.
</p> But will these speeches and press events actually change any Republicans’ minds? </p> “I hope so,” Sen. Diane Feinstein said, “We’ll see.” </p> “Not likely,” said Sen.
</p> Sims asked Rubio about his disagreement over federal immigration policy with home state Sen.
</p> In Sessions’ case, the national Republican official said they had not “seen any polling that shows the top of the ticket being an issue.” </p> Texas Rep.
</p> The 1994 crime bill, signed by then-President Bill Clinton and supported by first lady Hillary Clinton at the time, has been targeted as a driving force behind mass incarceration, particularly of
</p> “At the end of the day it’s not going to pass the Senate.
</p> Florida is considering who would replace Smith’s statue. (Photo By Al Drago/CQ Roll Call File Photo) Confederate Gen.
</p> As Bill Clinton reminded the crowd, President Barack Obama twice carried the state. “Thank you, northern Virginia, you did it,” he said. Gov.
</p> <p class="p1"> “We want you to apologize for mass incarceration,” Williams demands of Clinton during what the Huffington Post reported was a private fundraiser in Charleston, S.C. “Okay.
John Sarbanes, D-Md., who introduced a bill that would provide Americans with a $25 tax credit to be used for campaign donations.