Jacqueline Klimas
Articles by Jacqueline Klimas
Unemployment insurance vote could happen next week
Majority Leader Harry Reid, Nevada Democrat, said Wednesday that he will need to "pull out all the stops" to get enough GOP support for a 6-month extension to unemployment benefits that could come up for a vote next week. Published March 5, 2014
Sen. Angus King: U.S. shouldn’t jump into Ukraine conflict too fast
Sen. Angus King, Maine independent, said Monday that the U.S. should be wary of jumping into the Ukraine crisis too quickly given the fluid nature of the conflict. Published March 3, 2014
Delivery for Capitol dome restoration delayed due to snow
A gravel delivery for the Capitol dome restoration project scheduled for Monday morning had to be rescheduled because of inclement weather, a spokesman for the Architect of the Capitol said. Published March 3, 2014
Lawyer for IRS official denies Issa claim client will testify
Rep. Darrell Issa, California Republican, said Sunday that Lois Lerner will finally testify about the Internal Revenue Service targeting of conservative groups — but Ms. Lerner's lawyer said she has no plans to testify before Congress. Published March 2, 2014
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand confident military sex assault bill will pass
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand has only 55 senators signed on so far, but she said Sunday she's confident her proposal to strip military commanders of their power to prosecute sexual assault cases will get enough support to clear a threatened filibuster. Published March 2, 2014
House cancels Monday session due to weather
The House cancelled its session on Monday as a severe winter storm is expected to hit Washington. Published March 2, 2014
Lois Lerner to testify Wednesday on IRS targeting of tea party groups
Lois Lerner will testify on Wednesday about the Internal Revenue Service targeting of conservative groups after declining to appear before Congress last year, Rep. Darrell Issa, California Republican and chairman of the House Oversight Committee, said Sunday on "Fox News Sunday." Published March 2, 2014
Rep. Rogers: Putin’s playing chess while Obama, U.S. playing ‘marbles’
Rep. Michael Rogers, Michigan Republican chair of the House Select Committee on Intelligence, said Russian president Vladimir Putin is outmaneuvering President Obama in recent negotiations, including the Russian presence in the Ukraine. Published March 2, 2014
Expanded veterans benefits bill fails over GOP’s budget-busting objections
Democrats' plans to expand education and health benefits for veterans died in the Senate on Thursday after Republicans blocked the bill for not having a funding source and thus busting the budget all sides agreed to just two months ago. Published February 27, 2014
Democrats seek to avoid Iran sanctions vote embarrassment
Democratic leaders' desire to avoid a potentially embarrassing vote on Iran sanctions is tying the Senate into procedural knots, with the latest victim being a bill that would boost veterans benefits. Published February 26, 2014
Coburn report: Programs like Obamacare always cost more than projected
Federal health care spending always outpaces economic growth and major programs like Medicare always grow beyond their initial projections, according to a new report to be releasedWednesday morning from Sen. Tom Coburn. Published February 25, 2014
Senate moves forward with veterans policy rewrite
The Senate voted Tuesday to move forward with a broad rewrite of American policy toward veterans, but the bill faces a number of hurdles — not least an insistence by the Republican minority that Congress find a new way to pay for the $21 billion in additional spending. Published February 25, 2014
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand gets second shot at military sex-assault bill
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand will get her second shot to strip military commanders of their ability to decide whether to convene a trial in sex-assault cases as the Senate prepares to return to the issue next month. Published February 19, 2014
Veterans groups want all COLA cuts repealed, for future warriors too
Fresh off winning a repeal of retirement-pay cuts for current and former military members, veterans groups say they now want to go back and cancel the cuts for future service members too, saying that the budget can be balanced without targeting veterans. Published February 17, 2014
GOP ‘civil war’ could cause problems in 2014, Dem strategist says
Chris Kofins, Democratic strategist, said Friday that the Republican party is going through "internal civil war," which could lead to trouble in the mid-term elections. Published February 14, 2014
GOPValentine.com highlights unemployment, spending
If you're still looking for a last minute e-card for your conservative sweetheart, GOPValentine.com has you covered. Published February 14, 2014
D.C. tops country in employment percentage, poll shows
D.C. had the highest percentage of adults employed full-time across the country in 2013, according to a poll released Friday. Published February 14, 2014
Schumer: Start immigration reform after Obama leaves
To combat distrust of President Obama among the GOP caucus, Sen. Chuck Schumer, New York Democrat, suggested passing immigration reform now, but delaying its implementation until Mr. Obama is no longer in office. Published February 13, 2014
Joe Biden cancels speech at Dem retreat because of weather
The vice president cancelled a scheduled speech Thursday at the Democrats' annual retreat because of the snowstorm that shut down most of D.C., according to the White House. Published February 13, 2014
D.C. standard of living decreased in 2012, poll shows
The standard of living in Washington, D.C., is still rated among the best in the country, but saw a decrease from 2012 to 2013, a poll released Thursday found. Published February 13, 2014