It’s Already Go Time for Ryan’s Speaker Staff
</p> Lott noted that Hoppe was his top aide as Senate majority leader while Bill Clinton was president — not unlike the situation Ryan’s entering now.
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</p> Lott noted that Hoppe was his top aide as Senate majority leader while Bill Clinton was president — not unlike the situation Ryan’s entering now.
</p> Speaker John A.
</p> Vitter was regarded as the front-runner to replace presidential candidate/current Gov.
Boehner to present the Ohio Republican with their immigration reform bill, complete with a whip count, that was ready for introduction.
</p> Another founding HFC member, Rep. Raúl R.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call File Photo) <p class="p1">The makers of the Glock boast that the pistol is “precisely engineered to meet the demanding specifications of military and law enforcement agencies worldwide
</p> <p class="p4">Rep.
Galston, a former administration official for President Bill Clinton, now at the Brookings Institution. “Is Congressman Ryan prepared to accept, however grudgingly, the terms of spending symmetry?
</p> That out-of-the-box theory was unspooled the other day by the ultra-right wing Rep. Trent Franks of Arizona. In his view, Speaker John A.
</p> Edwards finished first with 40 percent of the vote to Vitter’s 23 percent.
“I can’t support this bill, though I do support the effort for reform for non-violent drug offenders.” </p> Perdue joined fellow GOP Sens.
Stars and Stripes reports that “President Barack Obama on Thursday vetoed the annual defense policy bill that includes troop pay and benefits — as well as historic personnel reforms — making good on a
</p> “Now Steve, this song is for you,” Schiff said before begrudgingly embarking on his own rendition of “Meet the Mets.” </p> “Mr.
</p> </p> Sens. Kelly Ayotte, R-N.H., and Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H., also “encouraged” the DHS to work with New Hampshire in a letter and in language included in a recent appropriations bill.
</p> This phenomenon is strongest when speakers and committee chairs lack the power to block votes.
</p> “Opponents of the measure, including House Democrats and Gov. Tom Wolf, say it could cause the state’s already complicated rule-making process to grind to a halt.”
of extending the nation’s borrowing authority — before Republicans would ultimately have to swallow a “clean” bill.
</p> Cruz made his comments as the House was preparing to consider a reconciliation bill.
</p> “His position is at odds with current Defense Secretary Ash Carter, who has repeatedly backed a presidential veto of any appropriations bill taking that approach.”