San Diego County is divided by its urban and rural regions in congressional maps. Proposition 50 would join them together in ...
With one week to Election Day, the Yes on Proposition 50 campaign has far outraised its opponent, and support for the ...
He moved to Southern California and ran for office in 1998, losing the Republican primary to Matt Fong to take on then-Sen.
There’s been little change since February, but one party is outpacing its rival as a decision on the redistricting measure ...
Republican Congressman Darrell Issa has reintroduced a resolution recognizing the vital role of independent workers and contractors in the American economy and reaffirming support for the economic ...
Government Accountability Office, watchdog agency for Congress, is beginning broad investigation into potential deficiencies in how government collects billions of dollars in royalties from companies ...
Rep. Darrell Issa sued Secretary of State Shirley Weber to halt late counting of mail-in ballots. (Times of San Diego Photo illustration) Rep. Darrell Issa’s effort to bar mail-in ballots from being ...
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Trump’s Asia trip shows America is winning again on trade and industry: Rep. Darrell Issa
Calif., joins 'Varney & Co.' to discuss President Donald Trump’s hardline trade approach with China, America’s re-industrialization push and why he believes Beijing will ‘cheat’ unless the U.S. keeps ...
TEMECULA, Calif. (KABC) -- A Southern California congressman has introduced new legislation to combat America's fentanyl crisis. Congressman Darrell Issa, who represents a portion of Riverside County ...
Rep. Darrell Issa is the star investigator of Republicans' congressional investigations into the Obama administration's three scandals, and while Republicans want him to exude a quiet competence like ...
RAMONA, Calif. (FOX 5/KUSI)— Republican Representative Darrell Issa introduced a Bill that could rename the Ramona post office after boxer Archie Moore. Issa introduced H.R. 4982 at the Ramona MMA ...
Over the weekend, USA Today reported on revelations that an agency executive in D.C. admitted to reviewing Tea Party applications. The admission, however, is a month old, stemming from a House ...
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