Lynn Jenkins
WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 13: U.S. Speaker of the House Rep. John Boehner (R-OH) (L) speaks as House Majority Leader Rep. Eric Cantor (R-VA) (2nd L) and Rep. Lynn Jenkins (R-KS) (R) look on during a news conference after a meeting between President Barack Obama and the House Republican Conference at the U.S. Capitol March 13, 2013 on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. President traveled to the Hill to meet with Republican House members in a closed meeting.
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Fear and loathing in the House GOP
House Speaker John Boehner (Mark Wilson/Getty Images) Just five days ago, I wrote about how the nation is literally and figuratively “cracking up over the GOP.” The dysfunction in the Republican Party has Democrats laughing and the nation grinding to a l from The Washington Post Read more »
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Lynn Jenkins (R-KS): Time to Make Case for Abolishing IRS
She also wants the resignation of Eric Holder, which she demanded two years ago. Congresswoman Lynn Jenkins (R-KS), a member of the House Ways and Means Committee, tells PJ Media that the ongoing IRS scandal must be a wake-up call for reform to the tax s from Pajamas Media Read more »
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Rep. Lynn Jenkins: We Were 'Lied to Consistently' on IRS
Rep. Lynn Jenkins, Chair of House Republican Conference, tells Newsmax that members of Congress were "lied to consistently" about the IRS' targeting of tea party and other conservative groups. The Kansas legislator also says the IRS and other scandals un from NewsMax Read more »
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Rep. Jenkins may need a head start of her own
What made this particular news segment notable was the lawmaker who appeared in it to argue that these outcomes could have been avoided. "None of those cuts have to be made there," Rep. Lynn Jenkins (R-Kansas) told the station. "That is a choice by the a from MSNBC Blogs Read more »
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Head Start Sequester Cuts Could Have Been Avoided: GOP Rep. Lynn Jenkins
WASHINGTON -- First they saved the meat inspectors, then the air traffic controllers . Then they lobbied for the Medicare patients being denied treatment at private cancer clinics. Now members of Congress are suggesting that children attending Head Start from The Huffington Post Read more »