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Hoyer set to leave behind a hard-fought legacy in the House
Hoyer then won the majority leader post by beating John P. Murtha of Pennsylvania, Pelosi's pick, in a secret-ballot vote after the 2006 elections.
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Hoyer then won the majority leader post by beating John P. Murtha of Pennsylvania, Pelosi's pick, in a secret-ballot vote after the 2006 elections.
Scott P. Brown (R)↵↵Brown won a 2010 special election in deep-blue Massachusetts to succeed the late Sen. Edward M. Kennedy but lost reelection two years later to Democrat Elizabeth Warren.
</p> Thirty days in, that’s changing.
Bill Lee’s cabinet, and state Reps. Jody Barrett, Lee Reeves and Gino Bulso.</p> Among the Republicans, there are relatively few policy differences.
Scott P. Brown to drop out of the GOP primary and support Sununu. </p> #VASEN: Virginia state Sen.
President Donald Trump has long been pushing for a comprehensive crime bill, declaring on his Truth Social platform in late August that “it’s what our Country [needs], and NOW!”
Bill Cassidy faces a number of challenges should he go forward with his reelection bid next year, given his impeachment trial vote against President Donald Trump and the state’s new primary system, as
</p> </p> By Saturday night, voters in Virginia’s 11th District will have selected their nominees for a September special election to succeed the late Rep. Gerald E.
“one big, beautiful bill” as it moves through the Senate as well as Trump’s move to deploy the California National Guard and U.S.
</p> Meanwhile, also on the voting front, the House has already passed a bill, known as the SAVE Act, intended to require stringent voter ID requirements across the country.
</p> Welcome back: New York Rep.
In 2022, he was one of two House Democrats to vote against a measure to legalize marijuana, calling the bill "deeply flawed," although he said he supports decriminalizing the drug.
</p> </p> The deaths of two House Democrats early in the 119th Congress, combined with the Senate holding out on confirming Republican Rep.
</p> “If you want to eliminate the Department of Education, then put your name on a bill to do that,” the Connecticut Democrat told her GOP colleagues. “Let your constituents see it.
</p> What we’re reading All politics is local: The 51st ponders what might happen if Congress passes a bill proposed by two Republicans to eliminate D.C.’s home rule.
Bill Johnson resigned in early 2024 to become president of Youngstown State University, he won a special election to finish the term.
</p> But adopting a budget resolution, which would unlock the reconciliation process that would allow Senate Republicans to pass a bill with 51 votes and bypass the filibuster, is just the first step.