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At the Races: Partisans in crime
The three districts — in the Houston, Dallas and Austin areas — have all been redrawn in Republicans’ favor. Also in Texas: Republican Rep.
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The three districts — in the Houston, Dallas and Austin areas — have all been redrawn in Republicans’ favor. Also in Texas: Republican Rep.
disorganization, apparently, from what we know in public reports."
Starting gate Two for Texas — and Georgia: Two court rulings on abortion access in Georgia and Texas could fuel Democrats in their campaigns in those states.
House action In February, the House impeached Mayorkas for "willful and systemic refusal to comply with the law" and "breach of public trust" tied to the Biden administration’s immigration policies.
The House adopted two impeachment articles in February, alleging "willful and systemic refusal to comply with the law" and "breach of public trust" on a 214-213 vote.
including a refusal to provide gender-affirming care.
Notices will go out in October — well in advance of the midterm elections — and if the subsidies aren’t extended by then, consumers will see their premiums will increase significantly.
Jackson, the daughter of public school teachers in Florida, graduated from Harvard Law School, clerked on the Supreme Court, has law enforcement in her family, and has been a federal judge since
He said he saw an uptick in support from progressive-leaning donors as well as people in the tech sector.
Jaime Herrera Beutler, who voted to impeach Trump and was one of the lawmakers cited in the CNN report, confirmed and elaborated on the account in a statement calling on others with information on Trump
Therefore, I will vote in support of the motion to allow witnesses and documents to be subpoenaed,” she said in a statement.
“In a time when large majorities of Americans have lost faith in government, does the fact that the chief justice is presiding over an impeachment trial in which Republican senators have thus far
“He just does not deserve to be on the bench, not only in terms of him — his creating a system that broke the law in taking money away from students and loans, but what he said about civil rights,
Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit based in New York.
Sure, there have been bursts of post-election GOP independence on Capitol Hill, such as the party’s refusal this week to (mixed metaphor alert) walk the plank over Trump’s wall.
He faces a tough race against state Attorney General Patrick Morrisey in a state Trump won by 42 points in 2016.
But in the Senate, where a minority group of members can effectively stall any legislation from advancing, buy-in from the broader Republican Conference will be necessary for the GOP to succeed in overhauling
in this convention,” Nelson said.