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FBI HQ investigation ‘closer to the beginning than the end’
</p>The J. Edgar Hoover FBI building in Washington is at the center of an investigation into the GSA’s practices.
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</p>The J. Edgar Hoover FBI building in Washington is at the center of an investigation into the GSA’s practices.
</p> Since he spoke Friday on the South Lawn of the White House before he toured tornado-savaged Alabama, Bill Shine, his fifth (Sean Spicer held the post twice) communications director left — the latest
</p> The conflict is real.
</p> Davidson said he plans to meet with House Financial Services Chairwoman Maxine Waters this month to discuss the bill.
bill — that when we need money for broadband or other infrastructure, that is also something that we can pursue.”
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</p> A spending bill signed into law in in September included $8.8 million to pay interns in the House.
</p> But don’t write the governors off yet.
</p> In one case, Texas Democratic Rep.
</p> Laws mimicking the California bill are making their way through 11 state legislatures, and some state regulatory agencies are planning privacy rules for specific industries, said Dominique Shelton
</p> Unlike former Attorney General Jeff Sessions, William P.
</p> The roughly 1 percentage point disparity between forecasts continues through the next decade.
With advocates and the administration repeatedly turning to the courts to resolve our nation’s immigration challenges, you could be forgiven if this news made you feel like Bill Murray’s character in the
ANALYSIS — Bill Shine, the former Fox News executive, is no longer White House communications director. But President Donald Trump’s weekend messaging shows he might not need to fill the position.
Together, these policies would ensure that institutions themselves foot the bill for more of the loan forgiveness costs stemming from closure.
It includes some structural changes, such as requiring colleges and universities to foot some of the bill for federal student loans.
</p>HR 2, infrastructure Democrats are taking a much different tact in designating their second top bill.
</p> Here’s the entire week in photos:</p>A Senate staffer holds the speaking order sheet for the press conference with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, Sen.
</p> “How can I worry about being against a bill that is paraded around as an election reform bill but is simply nothing more than taxpayer dollars that could be allowed to flow to members of Congress’
</p> “Bill continues to support President Trump and his agenda and will serve as Senior Advisor to the 2020 re-election campaign,” she said in an email.