Jim Inhofe of Oklahoma and David Vitter of Louisiana.
“She’s served the people of California for more than three decades with distinction, fighting for the issues that are close to their homes and hearts.”Though short of stature — and often accompanied by an aide carrying a “Boxer box” for her to stand on at news conferences — Boxer has not been a demure presence on Capitol Hill. Here’s what you need to know about finding a place to go when you’re on the go.How to politely turn down an invitation to socialize while there’s still a pandemic going on.Dozens of COVID-19 victims are being buried anonymously in GuatemalaAt Magic City — the Atlanta strip club that Clippers guard Lou Williams visited last week, forcing the NBA to impose a 10-day quarantine — the rules are different with COVID-19. Previously, ByteDance was If ByteDance has indeed made that concession, as indicated by Congress ended the week in a deadlock after days of negotiating the next iteration of the CARES coronavirus relief bill, allowing the $600/week unemployment boost to expire without a replacement plan in place. It also triggered a national backlash against the Senate that created openings that swept Boxer, Sen. Dianne Feinstein and others into office in 1992, “the year of the woman” in American politics.In the 1992 race, Boxer beat conservative television personality Bruce Herschensohn by 4.9 points after a last-minute revelation that he patronized a Hollywood strip club. "Barbara Boxer is more than a Senator -- she’s an institution," Obama said. She has sparred with arch-conservative Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania over abortion rights.Her testy exchanges with former National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice were parodied on “Saturday Night Live.” Her scolding of a general who addressed her as “ma’am” instead of “senator” enraged her critics.Boxer rattled Capitol Hill with her crusade for an open investigation into allegations of unwanted sexual advances by former Sen. Bob Packwood, an Oregon Republican.
But talks There's still nothing imminent, but the four negotiators did suggest there was a little more movement Saturday, with Schumer calling it the most productive meeting yet.
"I am never going to retire. It took us a long time. Seema Mehta is a reporter covering the 2020 presidential campaign. We finally got there.”Born in Brooklyn, Boxer attended Brooklyn College and worked as a stockbroker and a journalist before being elected to the Marin County Board of Supervisors in 1976. She has advocated vocally on behalf of environmentalists, organized labor and women’s rights groups.Her Senate career was forged at a crucial time for women in politics. The work is too important, but I will not be running for the Senate in 2016," Boxer said in a video done like a TV interview with her grandson, Zach Rodham. The other was not doing more to stop the Iraq war, which she voted against.“I used to come down there [to the Senate Floor] and read the names of the dead,” she told reporters. In every Senate election since, Boxer beat her rival by double digits, most recently former Hewlett-Packard chief Carly Fiorina in 2010.Boxer told reporters Thursday that she did not believe she would have been elected to the Senate in her first run without the Thomas investigation.
"I'll have more time to help other people." In trying to fend off the coronavirus, countries that put up entry barriers to tourists have done so at a mounting cost to themselves and others.The first wave of college students returning to their dorms aren’t finding the typical mobs of students and parents.A federal appeals court overturned the death sentence of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev in the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing, saying the judge who oversaw the case didn’t adequately screen jurors for potential biases. The move delayed certification of George W. Bush’s reelection for several hours.But the senator also played the inside game sometimes. And she said that while she would leave the Senate, she would not retire entirely from public life. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), then chairman of the Senate Ethics Committee, was so annoyed by Boxer that he responded to her charge that he lacked ethics by saying: “Being called unethical by Barbara is like being called ugly by a frog.”Boxer irked colleagues again in 2004, when she challenged the electoral college votes from Ohio, where some Democrats alleged fraud. She took a lead in securing funding for the hard-fought expansion of the Los Angeles subway and other key transportation projects.Sen. Sen. Barbara Boxer announces 2016 retirement: 'I want to come home' January 8, 2015 California Sen. Barbara Boxer (D) revealed Thursday that she will not seek re-election in 2016. “Without Anita Hill, that story, I don’t think I would have made it.”Feinstein, who spoke with Boxer by phone shortly before the announcement, reflected on that time Thursday. Vice President Joe Biden said, “ Barbara Boxer has been my soul mate in the Senate for a long time.” The announcement sparked a deluge of gushing statements from fellow Democrats.“Barbara Boxer is more than a senator — she’s an institution,” said President Obama. "I'm going to continue working on the issues that I love," she said in a video statement announcing the decision.