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Judge District Began active service Ended active service Ended senior status Reason for termination Appointed by 1: James Benton Parsons: N.D. Ill. August 30, 1961
This category includes 28 state Governors, the Mayor of DC, and 3 Governors of Territories. Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm has 0.5 vote. 49.5 votes from 51 members of the Senate. This category includes 49 U.S. Senators and the 2 Shadow Senators from DC. The 3 Senators from Michigan and Florida have only 0.5 vote each.
[2] [3] After Brown made these comments, several candidates declared they would challenge him in the Democratic primary. Brown, in an interview with the Washington City Paper, suggested that he might retire rather than seek re-election in 2024. [4] Brown announced on January 12, 2024, that he would not seek another term.
Judge Jackson won several GOPers’ support, making the vote 53-44, with some Republicans not taking part. Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson has been confirmed by the U.S. Senate to fill the federal ...
One of five girls aged 12 to 15 involved in the beating death of disabled Reggie Brown, 64, of Washington, D.C., will be behind bars until she is 21 years old, reports say. The 13-year-old was ...
Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) [8] Sen. Robert Byrd (D-WV), President pro tempore of the United States Senate, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Appropriations [11] [12] Sen. Maria Cantwell (D-WA) [8] Sen. Ben Cardin (D-MD) [10] Sen. Tom Carper (D-DE) [10] Sen. Bob Casey Jr. (D-PA) [13] Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-NY), former 2008 presidential ...
Michael Arrington Brown [1] (born March 4, 1965) is an American politician in Washington, D.C. In 2008, he was elected an at-large member of the Council of the District of Columbia and served one four-year term.
The marble of Brown's Marble Hotel came from Maryland [4] and/or was supposedly left over from the construction of the U.S. Capitol building. [6] A new proprietor began leasing the building in 1862 and changed the name from Brown's Hotel to the Metropolitan Hotel. [14] [15] The Brown family sold out entirely in 1865.