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Jon Fox, Part of 1994 GOP Wave, Dies at 70
</p> He won re-election in 1996 over Democrat Joe Hoeffel by 84 votes out of nearly 250,000 cast but lost the rematch in 1998 by five points.
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</p> He won re-election in 1996 over Democrat Joe Hoeffel by 84 votes out of nearly 250,000 cast but lost the rematch in 1998 by five points.
</p> Before a single vote was cast to amend the shell bill serving as the vehicle for a potential deal, leaders of both parties were at an impasse over how to structure the debate, which is aimed at reaching
</p> There is also concern that he co-sponsored a bill easing regulation on hemp production and has said he intends to grow hemp on his farm.
</p> The Senate on Tuesday enters the first full day of floor work on a possible bipartisan immigration bill that, among other things, might legalize the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals
</p> What’s unclear is where exactly he’ll spend his money.</p> “Yes, this cycle is what I’m looking at,” Grayson told Politico Florida in a telephone interview Monday.
</p> <p dir="ltr" lang="en">I will no longer accept donations from corporate PACs, and I wanted to share why I’ve made that decision.
</p>Shutdown slowdown?
</p> McConnell, a Kentucky Republican, has pledged to launch the DACA debate on a clean playing field: an unrelated bill that has no underlying immigration policy in it.
“By expanding the E-Verify system to all U.S. employers, this bill will ensure that jobs only go to legal workers.”
In the last budget cycle, Congress adopted a blueprint more than six months after the deadline, with the singular goal of setting up a process to consider a tax bill under expedited procedures to avoid
</p> [jwp-video n=”1″]</p> A group of Republican senators, including Sens.
Democrats and Republicans are laboring to find a bill to protect the Dreamers and provide border security, and garner 60 votes,” Schumer said.
</p> At the end of the week, Sen.
</p> Most Democrats opposing the bill did so because Speaker Paul D.
</p><p class="p1">Despite 62 percent of the caucus voting against the bill, there were varying degrees of opposition.
This Bill is a BIG VICTORY for our Military, but much waste in order to get Dem votes. Fortunately, DACA not included in this Bill, negotiations to start now!</p> — Donald J.
“This bill ensures our military leaders are consulted and that any parades do not distract from their critical missions.”
</p> Paul spoke at length on the Senate floor about his objection to massive spending hikes in the bill, which he called a “bipartisan looting of the Treasury,” and his desire for an amendment debate.