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w years ago, an average talk drew 40 attendees. Recently, 300 people showed up to hear 'Black Girl in Maine' blogger Shay Stewart-Bouley." -- Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) would not say if she would oppose a political comeback by former senator Al Franken, whose resignation she demanded amid allegations of se
owever, that she believes there is "always room for redemption." Bob Costa reports: "And should her campaign fail to win the Democratic nomination, Gillibrand said she'd be willing to serve as the party's vice-presidential nominee. 'Of course,' she said. 'I will do public service in all its forms.- -- For
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he Post adds, "A group of 22 New York and New Jersey federal lawmakers, including lone Republican Nicole Malliotakis and NY Sens. Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand, sent a letter to US Attorney General Merrick Garland, challenging the `state secrets privilege' that ex-Presidents Trump, Obama and Bush invoked to
Scientists Relieved US Has Dodged Variant Threat So Far. • Anti-Vaccine Advocates Embrace Social Media To Spread Misinformation Online. • Ernst And Gillibrand Look To Overhaul DOD's Handling Of Sexual Assault Cases. • White House Projects Steadiness In Face Of Problems, As Republicans Portray Chaos. • Eva
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phers credentialed for this year's fair, far more than in any other year." Several candidates walking around the fair this weekend, including Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.), former housing and urban development secretary Julian Castro and New York Mayor Bill de Blasio haven't qualified for next month's primar
e moment — including when the candidate stepped in cow manure while visiting one of the livestock barns. Castro simply walked on. ... On Saturday, Gillibrand spent hours at the fair, walking the grounds with her husband and two young sons. ... She devoted most of her speech [at the fair's political soap
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irsten Gillibrand has been plagued by questions about her role as the first of three dozen Democratic senators to demand Franken's resignation. ... Gillibrand told me, `I'd do it again today,' adding, `If a few wealthy donors are angry about that, it's on them." Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office chief d
for his resignation. It was made in the heat of the moment, without concern for exactly what this was.' ... The Presidential candidacy of Senator Kirsten Gillibrand has been plagued by questions about her role as the first of three dozen Democratic senators to demand Franken's resignation. ... Gillibrand told
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already charging in, your help is vital. Thanks very much, and I hope to see you on the 23rd. Best, Lisa Lisa Rossi Forwarded message From: Kirsten Gillibrand Date: October 6, 2012 9:39:15 AM Subject: This is serious Friend, When John Boehner announces hees coming to western New York for a fundraising b
"Lisa Rossi" To: Jeffrey Subject: FWD: This is serious Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2012 15:30:51 +0000 Dear Jeffrey- Did you see this message from Senator Gillibrand? Congresswoman Kathy Hochul is one of the Senator's top priorities this cycle and a poll released over the weekend shows her re-election race dead
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mes first. Aetna did not inform policyholders of this fact. Continuum Health provided a form to policyholders to make this request.P2I U. S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand has asked executives of Aetna and Continuum Health Partners to re-enter negotiations, saying, 9 urge you to re-enter negotiations on a new three-ye
illibrand - United States Senator for New York: News" (http://gillibrand.senate.goWnewsroom/press rreleasenid=F3CEA15A-EAOF-48D9-ADB0-150BEC714498). Gillibrand. senate.gov. 2010-06-18. Archived (Itttps://web.archive.orgivreb/20110205061339/http://gillibrand.senate.wavinewsroom/pressirelease /7ircea 1 5a-ea
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w years ago, an average talk drew 40 attendees. Recently, 300 people showed up to hear `Black Girl in Maine' blogger Shay Stewart-Bouley." -- Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) would not say if she would oppose a political comeback by former senator Al Franken, whose resignation she demanded amid allegations of s
owever, that she believes there is "always room for redemption." Bob Costa reports: "And should her campaign fail to win the Democratic nomination, Gillibrand said she'd be willing to serve as the party's vice-presidential nominee. `Of course,' she said. `I will do public service in all its forms.- Page
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l for his resignation. It was made in the heat of the moment, without concern for exactly what this was.' ... The Presidential candidacy of Senator Kirsten Gillibrand has been plagued by questions about her role as the first of three dozen Democratic senators to demand Franken's resignation. ... Gillibrand told m
irsten Gillibrand has been plagued by questions about her role as the first of three dozen Democratic senators to demand Franken's resignation. ... Gillibrand told me, 'I'd do it again today,' adding, 'If a few wealthy donors are angry about that, it's on them.- Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office chief de
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le moment — including when the candidate stepped in cow manure while visiting one of the livestock barns. Castro simply walked on. ... On Saturday, Gillibrand spent hours at the fair, walking the grounds with her husband and two young sons. ... She devoted most of her speech [at the fair's political soapb
phers credentialed for this year's fair, far more than in any other year." Several candidates walking around the fair this weekend, including Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.), former housing and urban development secretary Julian Castro and New York Mayor Bill de Blasio haven't qualified for next month's primary
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ims can exercise their rights. 161 Cong. Rec. S106 (daily ed. Jan. 8, 2015) (statement of Sen. Feinstein, for herself and for Sens. Portman, Comyn, Gillibrand, and Kirk) (addressing Senate Bill 140, the Combat Human Trafficking Act of 2015, which contained a provision, later incorporated into the Justice f
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nnifer Rademaker Joanna Coles Joy Nash Joy-Ann Reid Juju Chang Julianna Margulies Katie Couric Katy Tin. Karen Minkel EFTA00840915 Senator Kirsten Gillibrand President Laura Boldrini Laura Walser Leah Busque Leila Hoteit Stahl Leymah Gbowee Senator Lisa Murkowski Madeleine Habib Margaret Atwood
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anis McGrory Jennifer Rademaker Joanna Coles Joy Nash Joy-Ann Reid Juju Chang Julianna Margulies Katie Couric Katy Mir Karen Minkel Senator Kirsten Gillibrand President Laura Boldrini Laura Walser Leah Busque Leila Hoteit Lesley Stahl Leymah Gbowee Senator Lisa Murkowski Madeleine Habib Margaret A
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nnifer Rademaker Joanna Coles Joy Nash Joy-Ann Reid Juju Chang Julianna Margulies Katie Couric Katy Tin. Karen Minkel EFTA00840909 Senator Kirsten Gillibrand President Laura Boldrini Laura Walser Leah Busque Leila Hoteit Stahl Leymah Gbowee Senator Lisa Murkowski Madeleine Habib Margaret Atwood
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anis McCrory Jennifer Rademaker Joanna Coles Joy Nash Joy-Ann Reid Juju Chang Julianna Margulies Katie Couric Katy TUr Karen Minkel Senator Kirsten Gillibrand President Laura Boldrini Laura Wasser Leah Basque Leila Hoteit Stahl Leymah Gbowee Senator Lisa Murkowski Madeleine Habib Margaret Atwood
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afety practices, as well as other costs associated with reopening a child-care facility amid a pandemic. Other members of Congress, including Sens. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) and Elizabeth Warren (D- Mass.), have joined the calls to bail out child-care businesses across the country. Sen. Patty Murray (D-Wash.) is
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he way the military handles sexual assault cases and other serious crimes," said on Wednesday that the bill has enough support to leave the Senate. Gillibrand said, "We have enormous momentum. I think we are well over 60 votes at this point." Ernst added, "We've basically met that threshold and I am just s
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ims can exercise their rights. 161 Cong. Rec. S106 (daily ed. Jan. 8, 2015) (statement of Sen. Feinstein, for herself and for Sens. Portman, Comyn, Gillibrand, and Kirk) (addressing Senate Bill 140, the Combat Human Trafficking Act of 2015, which contained a provision, later incorporated into the Justice f
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Rademaker Joy Nash<hpan> Joy-Ann Reid Juju Chang Julianna Margulies Kati= Couric Katy Tur=/span> Karen Minkel <=iv style="margin:0px">Senator Kirsten Gillibrand President Laura Boldrini=br>Laura Wasser Leah Busque Leila Hoteit Lesley Stahl Leymah Gbowee Senator Lisa Murkowski Madeleine Habib Margaret Atwood
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ads before the Presidential Debate at 9 PM and watch this NY Congresswoman instead. And if she REALLY impresses you 4> you can join her and Senator Kirsten Gillibrand at a NYC breakfast event on October 23th. Sign up here. I hope you enjoy the debates and look forward to seeing you soon. - Darren Dynamic SRG 19
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ents" — one offered by Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT), the other by Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY). The AP (7/18, Daly) reports Senate Minority Leader Schumer and Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) "said Thursday they had reached an agreement" with Lee and Paul "to bring up the bill no later than Wednesday." The agreement came after "co

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