Report Outlines Constituent Meeting Do’s and Don’ts
The CMF’s 15-page report, released on Nov. 20 and titled, “Face to Face with Congress: Before, During, and After Meetings With Legislators,” is based on nearly 450 responses from legislative staff
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The CMF’s 15-page report, released on Nov. 20 and titled, “Face to Face with Congress: Before, During, and After Meetings With Legislators,” is based on nearly 450 responses from legislative staff
how states can trump federal anti-drug law.
Six rules, surely that can be easy enough to remember. 1. Stay professional: Every year, Roll Call’s Heard on the Hill writes up anecdotes of intern tomfoolery.
As for Thompson pulling Gephardt as a trump card, Allen told CQ Roll Call he didn’t see how a “retired congressman from Missouri” might help sway Ward 6.
As for Thompson pulling Gephardt as a trump card, Allen told CQ Roll Call he didn’t see how a “retired congressman from Missouri” might help sway Ward 6.
So if they find reason to believe Lerner did act improperly in any of the ways she denies, she can count on Congress to dump on her like the proverbial ton of bipartisan bricks.