Politics
Latest Stories
3c984b6fca6774054b0f6a7067009b9b.jpg
U.S. Trade Representative Michael Froman announces a trade enforcement action related to India, Feb. 10, 2014, during a news conference at the US Trade Representative's office in Washington.(AP Photo/Luis M. Alvarez)
b41ea42bca6274054b0f6a706700e5b6.jpg
This undated photo released by the Montana University system is of Board of Regents chairwoman Angela McLean. Gov. Steve Bullock has named on Monday Feb. 10, 2014, McLean as lieutenant governor. McLean will replace John Walsh, whom the Democratic governor appointed last week as interim U.S. senator. (AP Photo/Montana University System)
24322812c9cc71054b0f6a7067008dce.jpg
File- In this April 9, 2013 file photo, Oklahoma state Rep. Jeff Hickman, R-Dacoma, participates in a committee meeting at the state Capitol in Oklahoma City. On Monday, Feb. 10, 2014, the 72 Republicans in the Oklahoma House of Representatives on Monday selected Hickman, now of Fairview, as the next speaker of the House, one of the most powerful positions in state government. . (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki, File)
1eca0189ca3a73054b0f6a7067002766.jpg
Arkansas House Speaker Rep. Davy Carter, R-Cabot, speaks to the media after the House adjourned for the day at the Arkansas state Capitol in Little Rock, Ark., Monday, Feb. 10, 2014. The House and Senate convened Monday for the state's third-ever fiscal session. (AP Photo/Danny Johnston)
1dac2c18ca3b73054b0f6a7067001a45.jpg
Arkansas House Speaker Rep. Davy Carter, R-Cabot, speaks to the media after the House adjourned for the day at the Arkansas state Capitol in Little Rock, Ark., Monday, Feb. 10, 2014. The House and Senate convened Monday for the state's third-ever fiscal session. (AP Photo/Danny Johnston)
83a63b2aca4573054b0f6a706700b5d9.jpg
In this Thursday, Feb. 6, 2014 photo, Minister Michael McGregor delivers a sermon on the subject "Love Conquers Fear," at the First United Methodist Church in Fremont, Neb., ahead of a special election on Tuesday, Feb. 11, to decide whether to drop housing restrictions against illegal immigrants, as had been approved by Fremont voters in the 2010 elections. The city leaders scheduled the special election because of concerns the housing restrictions could cost them millions in federal grants and lead to more lawsuits against the city. (AP Photo/Nati Harnik)
022f3d29ca4e74054b0f6a706700164b.jpg
In this Thursday, Feb. 6, 2014 photo, religious leaders of various denominations in Fremont, Neb., pray at the First United Methodist Church, following a service, part of 40 Days of Prayer for Fremont. The prayer and meeting comes ahead of a special election Tuesday, Feb. 11, to decide whether to drop housing restrictions against illegal immigrants, as had been approved by Fremont voters in the 2010 elections. The city leaders scheduled the special election because of concerns the housing restrictions could cost them millions in federal grants and lead to more lawsuits against the city. (AP Photo/Nati Harnik)
ef4ab09aca4e74054b0f6a7067000f07.jpg
In this Thursday, Feb. 6, 2014 photo, religious leaders of various denominations in Fremont, Neb., meet at the First United Methodist Church, following a service, part of 40 Days of Prayer for Fremont. The prayer and meeting comes ahead of a special election Tuesday, Feb. 11, to decide whether to drop housing restrictions against illegal immigrants, as had been approved by Fremont voters in the 2010 elections. The city leaders scheduled the special election because of concerns the housing restrictions could cost them millions in federal grants and lead to more lawsuits against the city. (AP Photo/Nati Harnik)
401262eaca4973054b0f6a7067006f12.jpg
In this Thursday, Feb. 6, 2014 photo, yard signs urging voters to vote "Yes," stand in Fremont, Neb. Voters in the eastern Nebraska city of Fremont will decide in a special election on Tuesday, Feb. 11, whether to drop housing restrictions aimed at reducing illegal immigration they had approved in 2010. The city leaders scheduled the special election because of concerns the housing restrictions could cost them millions in federal grants and lead to more lawsuits against the city. (AP Photo/Nati Harnik)
8fb2dec8ca4c74054b0f6a7067005189.jpg
In this Thursday, Feb. 6, 2014 photo, a billboard urging voters to vote "Yes" stands in Fremont, Neb. Voters in the eastern Nebraska city of Fremont will decide in a special election on Tuesday, Feb. 11, whether to drop housing restrictions aimed at reducing illegal immigration they had approved in 2010. The city leaders scheduled the special election because of concerns the housing restrictions could cost them millions in federal grants and lead to more lawsuits against the city. (AP Photo/Nati Harnik)
575b8adfca4a73054b0f6a7067003111.jpg
In this Thursday, Feb. 6, 2014 photo, a yard sign urging voters to vote "Yes" is seen in front of City Hall in Fremont, Neb. Voters in the eastern Nebraska city of Fremont will decide in a special election on Tuesday, Feb. 11, whether to drop housing restrictions aimed at reducing illegal immigration they had approved in 2010. The city leaders scheduled the special election because of concerns the housing restrictions could cost them millions in federal grants and lead to more lawsuits against the city. (AP Photo/Nati Harnik)
be6a12e9ca5174054b0f6a7067002529.jpg
In this Thursday, Feb. 6, 2014 photo, Ron McKenzie holds a prayer program titled "Love Conquers Fear" following a service at the First United Methodist Church in Fremont, Neb. The service was held ahead of a special election on Tuesday, Feb. 11, to decide whether to drop housing restrictions against illegal immigrants, as had been approved by Fremont voters in the 2010 elections. The city leaders scheduled the special election because of concerns the housing restrictions could cost them millions in federal grants and lead to more lawsuits against the city. (AP Photo/Nati Harnik)