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Cash Grab: Obama Picks Up Fundraising Pace
June was his most prolific month, with six fundraisers, according to White House and other records of his public schedule. From January to March, he did nine. Sen.
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June was his most prolific month, with six fundraisers, according to White House and other records of his public schedule. From January to March, he did nine. Sen.
“He’ll be focused on a schedule that involves two fundraisers and taping of the Tonight show.”
But before all eyes turn toward the post-Labor Day schedule, lawmakers and the White House have six weeks to make a case for their priorities.
That’s what his printed schedule for this week should reflect, at least, with the Armed Services Committee huddling for days of markups outside the public eye to draft the annual defense authorization
He was the student body president at the University of Utah and became independently wealthy as the head of the company that made the Franklin Day Planner schedule organizer before running for the
“You can get things done,” the chief executive said, “on time and on schedule.” Contact Bennett at johnbennett@cqrollcall.com. Follow him on Twitter @BennettJohnT.
Hillary Clinton will be in Pennsylvania on Monday, after focusing her schedule on Connecticut and Rhode Island, the southern New England states with Tuesday primaries, over the weekend.
That is also the targeted schedule for the House to pass legislation addressing the opioid epidemic.
And there could be more, with the crowded summer music festival schedule ahead.
And in an unlikely but plausible worst-case scenario, an intense fight over the platform could even throw the convention’s schedule into chaos, as delegates scramble to find a platform to satisfy a party
Senate Republican say they don’t intend to have hearings or schedule a vote on Garland’s nomination, arguing that the next president should make the selection, not Obama since he’s leaving office
Garland has yet to schedule any visits with Senate Republicans, who say they are dead set against confirming a new justice in the final year of Obama’s presidential term.
Ryan is offering them is that, in return for accepting that new top line, he’ll schedule a House vote on a $30 billion package of reductions in mandatory spending.
In an earlier decade, Nancy Regan’s dependence on an astrologer to shape the president’s schedule would have seemed perhaps the most important part of her years in the White House.
(The GOP senators say they won’t schedule hearings, a vote, or even a courtesy meet-and-greet with President Barack Obama’s next high court nominee.)
Ted Cruz, R-Texas, would also attend the forum, but his schedule changed.