...limited to inter-session recesses, the time between one session of the Senate and the next, and does not include intra-session recesses. President Obama...
...years, who are nominated by the president subject to confirmation by the Senate. The board protects employees' rights to organize and acts to prevent and...
...Senate declined to adjourn sine die on December 30, 2011, it did not enter an intersession recess, and the First Session of the 112th...
...state senators, the GOP would not agree to votes, and the 112th Senate adjourned in early January without considering the nominees, whose nominations expired...
...29, veteran Senator Charles Grassley (R-Iowa), the Senate Judiciary Committee's ranking member during the 112th Senate, eschewed a valuable opportunity to temper the...
...re-elected. The Senate has punted a lot of...being confirmed. The 112th session of Congress has garnered...
...As the 112th Senate returns from its summer recess in this presidential election year, this...
National Law Journal
...content/uploads/2012/07/Countrywide-112th-Report-7.3.12-1207...loans for key Senators and Senate staff who could be helpful...
...Reform Act of 1984 with broad bipartisan support (the vote in the Senate was 85-3). The changes wrought by the act were massive, and...
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