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United States Senate’s Tentative 2015 Legislative Schedule

Posted on December 23, 2014 by hbcumoney • Leave a comment

114th Congress, 1st Session The United States Senate has released its tentative schedule for 2015. The schedule list below identifies the Senate’s potential non-legislative periods. Given the nature of government, the senate body can always be summoned even during non-legislative times if needed. Continue reading →

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Final Midterm Election Results 2014 – HBCU States/Territories

Posted on December 18, 2014 by hbcumoney • Leave a comment

The American public for the next two years has decided the country needed a gigantic shift to the right of the aisle. Republicans will control both the house and senate for the next two years in the run-up to the elections of 2016. Where does that leave the HBCU Nation? In HBCU states/territories, Republicans picked … Continue reading →

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