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Pivotal few votes split Illinois members facing off in primaries
</p> Democrats divide Newman, who won a 2020 primary against then-Rep.
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</p> Democrats divide Newman, who won a 2020 primary against then-Rep.
</p> Most recently, Rep.
</p> Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly is the lead sponsor of that bill, joined by Hassan and vulnerable Democratic senators including Catherine Cortez Masto of Nevada and Raphael Warnock of Georgia.
He added provisions to the fiscal 2022 defense policy measure from his bill to require the Federal Aviation Administration to give Defense Department civilian pilots recognition similar to what their military
</p> Democrats hope that two separate things happening this afternoon — another installment of the Jan. 6 committee’s public hearings and ongoing bipartisan negotiations among senators over a bill to
</p> She got 53 percent of the vote to Arrington’s 45 percent. </p> Her strategy hewed closely to a playbook adopted by Georgia Gov.
Meanwhile, the New York Young Republicans criticized votes for parts of the bill cast by GOP Rep.
</p> Deep roots in local government “When I became leader in Sacramento, I’d preach to the caucus: ‘Hey, if you love your bill, and it’s a good idea, give it away.
</p> “If an assault weapons ban bill came to the floor that would ban something like an AR-15, I would vote for it,” Jacobs said at a news conference last week, according to The Buffalo News.
Bill Clinton was reelected in 1996, the House delegations have been more balanced.
</p> [Senators debate red flag law grants after Texas shooting]</p> Rep.
Mondaire Jones, former NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio, City Council Member Carlina Rivera and state Assembly Member Yuh–Line Niou.
</p> Democratic Reps.
With widespread Democratic support, the bill passed 256-174. A bipartisan Senate compromise is now awaiting a floor vote.
</p> [More House race ratings | Initial Senate race ratings]</p> And none of them is particularly competitive.
</p> Local liberal activists were “furious” with Schrader for voting against some key components of the Democrats’ agenda, including a vote he took in a House committee to thwart a bill that would have
</p> McBath had 63 percent of the vote to Bourdeaux’s 31 percent when the AP called the race at 10 p.m. State Rep. Donna McLeod had 6 percent.
</p> Greene cruises in 14th District GOP primary: Rep.
</p> Cisneros has outraised Cuellar, $4.4 million to his $3.1 million.