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Steady Simms Guides House Republicans Through Tumultuous 2016
</p> <p class="p1"> But Simms isn’t a stranger to tough situations. </p> <p class="p1"> Simms is unique because he was born and raised in the capital region.
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</p> <p class="p1"> But Simms isn’t a stranger to tough situations. </p> <p class="p1"> Simms is unique because he was born and raised in the capital region.
</p> “This is actually a personal fight for me.
</p> The risk is considerable.
Baseball legend Steve Garvey is coming to the Capitol next week to lobby for a bill that would allow taxpayers to deduct expenses for everything from summer camps to health club memberships.
</p> Sanders was the least bipartisan senator in 2015.
</p> But Clinton and former President Bill Clinton considered their Chappaqua, N.Y., home to be their primary residence.
(Photo By Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) As we all know by now, Donald Trump wants the voters of America to know that he is well-endowed, that women love him, and that he “cherishes” them.
</p> Rep. Debbie Dingell, D-Mich., was critical of Sanders’ votes in a statement issued through the Clinton campaign Sunday.
</p> Former President Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton “Nancy was an extraordinary woman: a gracious first lady, proud mother, and devoted wife to President Reagan — her Ronnie.
Senators Who Won’t Commit to Supporting GOP Nominee </p> Steve Daines, R-Mont.
</p> Grassley’s staff chalks up the decision to scheduling.
Slaughter of upstate New York wrote in a Facebook post last week, seeking to drum up public support for her bill to create the first formal Supreme Court code of conduct.
</p> According to a 2015 report, more than 54 percent of the state’s voters are either nonpartisan or undeclared. Alaska’s Gov. Bill Walker is a former Republican who became an independent.
</p> He instead chose to speak broadly about the conservative movement in the states. </p> South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott never mentioned the candidate he’s endorsed, Marco Rubio.
In addition, in the 2014 general election, independent gubernatorial candidate Bill Walker merged his ticket to make his Democratic rival, Byron Mallott, lieutenant governor — and won, beating Republican
</p> Duncan and Rep.
</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.