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CQ Roll Call June 18, 2013
Booker's Boardwalk Bid <br>for Senate
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Politics

Booker's Boardwalk Bid
for Senate

There may be just one thing that stands between Cory Booker and victory in the Garden State’s special election for a Senate seat: the Jersey Shore.

Is Manchin's NRA Fight a Proxy for Would-Be Gun Control Supporters?

Monday marked two months since the Senate voted against expanding federal background checks for firearms customers. Friday marked six months since the Sandy Hook massacre pushed armed violence toward the top of this year’s legislative concerns.

Abortion Bill Faces Veto Threat

The White House threatened Monday to veto the bill heading to the House floor that would ban most abortions after 20 weeks. "[It] would unacceptably restrict women’s health and reproductive rights and is an assault on a woman’s right to choose,” reads the Statement of Administration Policy.


Policy Health Care and Immigration: Uncomfortable Bedfellows

Health Care and Immigration: Uncomfortable Bedfellows

The Congressional Hispanic Caucus was emphatic that illegal immigrants should be included when the landmark health care bill was being negotiated in 2009. But the White House and Democratic leaders said it was not the right time and health care would be taken care of when immigration was overhauled.

Politics

New Jersey Democrats Pick New Party Chairman | Shop Talk

New Jersey Democrats selected Passaic County Democratic Chairman John Currie as their new state party chairman last week.

Hill Life

D.C. GOP Spotlights Douglass' Party ID

The Capitol community will pause for a few moments this week to honor Frederick Douglass, the abolitionist and former D.C. resident whose statued likeness will be placed in the Capitol on Wednesday.

Senate Prays That Lawmakers' 'Motives Be Transparent' | #WGDB

Retired Rear Adm. Barry Black is approaching a decade as the Senate chaplain. Over the years, he’s delivered the daily prayer in a booming baritone and has provided spiritual counsel to countless senators and staffers.

Policy High Court Hands Victory to Minority Groups | Hawkings Here

High Court Hands Victory to Minority Groups | Hawkings Here

States may not demand proof of citizenship from people registering to vote, the Supreme Court ruled by a decisive 7-2 today.

Boehner's Job Security Questioned in Relation to Immigration, 'Hastert Rule' | Goppers

Rep. Dana Rohrabacher said over the weekend that Speaker John A. Boehner should be removed from his position if he brings an immigration bill to the floor that does not have majority GOP support.

Ted Cruz Plans Voter ID Amendment to Immigration Bill | #WGDB

Ted Cruz Plans Voter ID Amendment to Immigration Bill | #WGDB

Just hours after the Supreme Court ruled that federal law pre-empted Arizona from requiring proof of citizenship to register to vote, Sen. Ted Cruz said he would try to change that.

Policy

Congressional Inaction on Surveillance Prompted Leaks, Says Snowden

Edward Snowden, the man who publicly exposed several controversial National Security Agency programs, said Monday that he was inspired to leak the secrets because of spy agency leaders’ “lies” to Congress, and because congressional leaders did nothing about it.

Hill Life Life After Congress: Rod Grams

Life After Congress: Rod Grams

Though he’s a long time gone from the political fray, former Sen. Rod Grams keeps a close watch on the goings-on in Washington from his place on the family farm and the familiar confines of the media world he was in before being elected to Congress.

Corker Holds Up Afghan Aid Over Karzai Cash Payouts | #WGDB

The top Republican on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee said Monday he will hold up some foreign aid payments to Afghanistan — including $75 million intended to assist with electoral programs — until the Obama administration discloses more information about reported cash payments to Afghan President Hamid Karzai.

Politics Texas Members May Face Remap Redux

Texas Members May Face Remap Redux

When the Supreme Court takes on a key part of a voting rights law later this month, Texas Democrats will be watching more closely than anyone on Capitol Hill.

Policy In Spending Debate, Baby Boomer Issue Remains a Headache for Legislators

In Spending Debate, Baby Boomer Issue Remains a Headache for Legislators

When Congress created Medicare in 1965 to handle the health care needs of the older population, less than 10 percent of Americans were old enough to collect Social Security and the new medical benefit.

Politics

Walz Has First Republican Challenger #MN01

Democratic Rep. Tim Walz officially has a Republican opponent in Minnesota’s 1st District.

Policy Afghan War Vote More About War Fatigue Than Forcing Drawdown

Afghan War Vote More About War Fatigue Than Forcing Drawdown

When the House on Thursday overwhelmingly approved an amendment directing the president to remove all combat troops from Afghanistan by the end of 2014, it was far more important in reflecting the nation’s current mood toward the Afghanistan war — and war generally — than in having any practical effect on administration policy.

Politics

Democrats Tie Republican to Romney in Special Election #MASEN

With a new poll showing Rep. Edward J. Markey, D-Mass., pulling away, yet another outside group spot is hitting GOP nominee Gabriel Gomez in the Massachusetts Senate special election.

Rubio, Republicans Preparing Tougher Border Security Plan for Immigration Bill

Rubio, Republicans Preparing Tougher Border Security Plan for Immigration Bill

Republicans are preparing a border security amendment to the bipartisan Senate immigration bill and plan to release it as early as next week.

Politics

Exclusive: Peter Roskam Expands Political Operation | Shop Talk

A top House Republican, Rep. Peter Roskam of Illinois, will expand his political operation in the coming weeks by dispatching his longtime top aide to the campaign trail.

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