Obama's Budget Not Expected to Offer Much to Republicans
Bring on the election-year battles!
Bring on the election-year battles!
Believe regulation hampers job creation
Chose not to push for 60-vote threshold
Grow a pair and reassert Congress' power as a co-equal branch instead guys?
Tea Party Republican looking to take seat of retiring Doc Hastings
In Europe and the U.S., some parties use pro-freedom rhetoric, but fail to follow through on immigration policy
Natural Resources chair from Washington state
Not happy about the expected 2016 presidential hopeful's past being brought up
Vast majority in some position of House leadership
Republicans plan to use big government to protect limited government from immigrants.
Obamacare rolllout and the president's polling numbers boosting confidence
Vote moved because of East Coast snow storm
Plan doesn't have enough support
Bill might not make it to the floor of the House
Some employers given until next year to provide health coverage
Weren't as optimistic a year ago
Poised to take the Senate, Republicans spurn newcomers while embracing handouts, surveilance for natives.
After a lifetime of Republican activism, gay conservative Jimmy LaSalvia is turning his back on the party
Argue it suppresses free speech
The GOP takes small steps away from its infatuation with big government as a weapon against new citizens.
FWD.us is working on getting Republicans on board with immigration reform
Have elections to worry about
Rand Paul 1 point behind, Chris Christie, Jeb Bush 4
Want to be seen as the "alternative party" in midterm elections
The party's shift to a more limited government, civil liberties-conscious platform may not be as genuine as some believe.
Arizona Republican co-authored the Senate immigration bill
Doesn't say if he would veto an immigration bill without a pathway to citizenship
Network not-so-subtly suggested right-wingers opposed interracial relationships
Unveiling it to the rank and file at a retreat today
Alabama's Jeff Sessions sent a package rebutting arguments against immigration reform to all 232 Republicans in the house
Three Republican responses to the State of the Union Address.
Says uncooperative Republicans have left Obama with few options other than acting unilaterally
President expected to announce increase in minimum wage for new federal contract workers
Senate immigration bill was passed in June
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