Reid Pushes On Despite Injuries, Reiterates 2016 Run
intention to run for re-election.
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intention to run for re-election.
Barbara Boxer’s Senate colleagues offered a raft of heartfelt accolades Thursday, after the California Democrat’s announcement she would not seek re-election .
Barbara Boxer announced Thursday she will not run for re-election in 2016, opening up an attractive seat for ambitious fellow Democrats.
The Republican won re-election in 1972 and, after an unsuccessful bid for the Senate in 1978 against Democrat Jennings Randolph, was elected to the governor’s mansion again in 1984.
Barbara Boxer announced Thursday she will not run for re-election in 2016, opening up an attractive seat for ambitious fellow Democrats.
The newly re-elected speaker called it an “affront to the rule of law,” and he said he had told House Republicans they would fight that executive action “tooth and nail” once Republicans had new majorities
That distinction went to newly re-elected Speaker John A. Boehner, R-Ohio; Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev.; and House Appropriations Chairman Harold Rogers, R-Ky.
Former Senate Sergeant-at-Arms Drew Willison is in line to replace David Krone as chief of staff for Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid, but Krone told staffers in a memo Wednesday that he’s staying put
And though the re-election of John A. Boehner of Ohio this week was a bit messier than he might have hoped , the latest Republican speaker had a considerably easier path than the first.
And though the re-election of John A. Boehner of Ohio this week was a bit messier than he might have hoped, the latest Republican speaker had a considerably easier path than the first.
On the other side of the Rotunda, though the floor was less crowded, the Senate chamber was also buzzing. Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., wasted no time getting to know his colleagues.
The 114th Congress leaders in the House and the Senate must focus on how the nation will deal with it’s rebalancing in the Asia-Pacific, their associated security concerns, and regional evolving security
Biden’s time to shine is in the Old Senate Chamber.
Biden Jr. has only been to the Capitol twice since Labor Day, but he’s back as master of ceremonies because the Constitution says he’s also the almost always powerless president of the Senate.
Mike Coffman recently won a tough re-election race, catapulting him to new standing in the party.
Mike Coffman recently won a tough re-election race, catapulting him to new standing in the party.
Last year, Senate Republicans netted nine seats to take control of that chamber for the first time since 2006.