The corruption is equivalent on
boths sides of the aisle like my son's Little League team is on par wth the New York Yankees.
Not exact matches
«She was also a trailblazing woman leader
both in Washington and here at home, serving as an inspiration for many women who have since followed in her footsteps to serve in elected office on
both sides of the
aisle.»
To his credit, has tried to navigate these turbid waters and has acquired a reputation for being willing to work with almost anyone on either
side of the
aisle,
both on Capitol Hill and in statehouses.
With
both the House and Senate having passed their respective education bills, NSBA remains steadfast in working with lawmakers on
both sides of the
aisle to pass a final bill that restores community ownership to local school boards, maximizes federal funding for Title I, and excludes private vouchers, tuition tax credits, or existing voucher programs.
The good news is that my friends on
both the Democratic and Republican
side of aisle, for the most part, understand it this way and are moving closer to action.
However, Trump did run on a platform
of bringing prosperity back to the working class in the US, roundly placing the blame on a powerful and rich political elite on *
both *
sides of the
aisle.
Fortunately, the current tax credits were extended on a bipartisan basis by Congress at the end
of 2015 and continue to enjoy strong support from
both sides of the
aisle due to the jobs and investments that renewables have generated in
both red and blue states nationwide.
Leaders on
both sides of the
aisle are well aware that this issue touches 22,000 communities, in every state,
both coastal and inland.
Despite being on opposite
sides of the
aisle,
both lawmakers said residential real estate is too important to the health
of the U.S. economy for any changes to disrupt home sales.
Regardless
of who becomes president, lawmakers in
both the House and the Senate, and on
both sides of the
aisle, must consider any proposal that gains currency.