Sandy Adams, 55, is a freshman congresswoman from Orlando. She finds herself in an unusual battle for a U.S. House seat (Florida's 7 th Congressional District) against a fellow Republican – thanks to ...
Rep. Bob Good (R-VA) walks down the House steps after voting on the impeachment of President Donald Trump on January 13, 2021.(Photo By Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images) Rep. Bob Good’s ...
Despite a White House threat to veto the bill, the VAWA passed the House of Representatives on Wednesday. Democrats say the House bill doesn't offer enough protection for victims of abuse. Republicans ...
We travel to Richmond and talk to VDACS Commissioner Sandy Adams On this episode we travel to Richmond and talk to VDACS Commissioner Sandy Adams. Then Chris Mullins shares tips on growing ...
Looking to return to Washington, former U.S. Rep. Sandy Adams officially announced she will run in 2016 for an open congressional seat in Northeast Florida. Adams, a Republican, will seek to replace ...
Sandra J. “Sandy” Adams has been appointed commissioner of the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services by Gov. Terry McAuliffe. In her new role, she will be responsible for the agency ...
The battle already shapes up as a study in contrasts: The outspoken committee chairman who likes to joke with reporters against the soft-spoken tea party member with a more measured approach.
Florida Rep. John Mica, the powerful House committee chairman, notched a decisive win over fellow GOP Rep. Sandy Adams on Tuesday evening in the latest primary clash pitting tea party and ...
WASHINGTON – If elected to Congress, state Rep. Sandy Adams said she would dig deep to find the origins of the federal deficit. Less certain is how far the Orlando Republican would look to find the ...
LYNCHBURG, Va. (WSET) — Newly sworn-in Congressman Bob Good is under fire by a fellow GOP leader and election opponent for his recent hire of the district director. RELATED: Bob Good sworn into ...
In a primary battle between two House Republicans, a Florida congressman claims in a campaign mailer that his opponent was someone President Barack Obama “counted on” to “approve” stimulus spending.