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At the Races: What’s in a bill?
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He said he expected national issues, as well as more local issues like school funding, to play a role in the campaign.Â
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He spoke with Roll Call to dole out advice to staffers who are toiling away on the Hill like he was two decades ago: Job banks are overrated, memo-writing is key, and the gravity of politics is bound
(Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call) 4:01 p.m.: With lawmakers from both sides declaring the bill dead, some Republicans say they don't know will happen next. Rep.
Jones graduated near the top of his law school class in 2003, then clerked for three federal judges on the District of Columbia and 4th Circuit courts, each for a year, before joining the Kentucky