A letter was submitted to the House Republican conference Friday from the eight GOP members, including Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO), who voted to vacate former Speaker Kevin McCarthy, stating they would ...
Colorado Rep. Ken Buck announced Tuesday that he will resign from the U.S. House of Representatives before the end of March, triggering a special election to fill his seat. Colorado Rep.
Ken Buck (R-Colo.) published by The Washington Post ... The morning of her announcement, the effort got a shot in the arm thanks to a letter from seven of the most politically vulnerable House ...
A bipartisan group of House lawmakers is pressing DHS on the subject of organized retail crime as it becomes an increasingly ...
Ken Buck currently represents Colorado’s fourth congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives. He is a member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee and House Judiciary Committee.
Ken Buck's term, following Buck's resignation from the U.S. House earlier this year. Lopez, a former Parker mayor and two-time gubernatorial candidate, led Democratic nominee Trisha Calvarese by ...
U.S. Rep. Ken Buck joined "Colorado Point of View" this week, where he said the House is considering another temporary spending measure to avoid a government shutdown.
It was the last show for longtime children's TV star Ron (Buck Shot) Barge Friday as hundreds of family, friends and fans ...
During the recent sham state meeting conducted by the deposed Republican state chairman, Dave Williams, one of his ...
Perhaps future parents need to be advised that they will be legally and financially liable for their children's actions until age 18 or whatever legal majority. The day parents fail to gift their ...
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Representative Ken Buck, one of eight Republicans who moved to oust Kevin McCarthy as speaker, said his split with his party was too wide to remain in the House. Others are likely to follow.