Email: susan.collins@wsu.edu Pullman Office: Johnson Tower 353 Spokane Office (Primary): 103 E. Spokane Falls Blvd, Office 414C Phone: (206) 832-7885. Could we now please, finally, stop calling Susan Collins a Republican centrist?I say please because the purported rudeness of a House impeachment manager was the only thing that “stuck out” this week to the senior senator from Maine during the Senate trial of President Donald J. Trump.She did not flinch apparently when White House Counsel Pat Cipollone She did not recoil at the hypocrisy of Sen. Lindsey O. Graham insisting in front of any available camera in Statuary Hall that Trump’s campaign to pressure Ukraine to investigate a political rival Could we now please, finally, stop calling Susan Collins a Republican centrist?No, what stunned Collins were not the shameless apologists for a disgraced sitting president. Her bipartisan work on the federal response to the COVID-19 public health and economic catastrophe includes: $175 billion to In April, while serving on a bipartisan task force working on how to reopen the economy safely, Senator Collins prioritized increased testing for COVID-19. Could the fourth-term senator still be blind to the reality that there is nothing normal about these times in the Federal City? “It reminded me that if we were in a normal debate in the Senate that the rule would be invoked,” she They are paying attention in Bangor and Cape Elizabeth, in Portland and Augusta.
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Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window) Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, speaks during a Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee hearing on … America needs bipartisan senators in Washington to effectively balance public health safety with economic recovery efforts to deal with COVID-19. Rule XIX of the Standing Rules Being accused of complicity in the crimes of Donald Trump struck Collins as a shameful lapse in decorum, though it would be hard to find a better way to describe the spineless supplicants in the GOP defending this dangerous rogue of a president. She also regularly takes questions from audiences, responding with candor and demonstrating her vast knowledge of current issues impacting Maine. Susan M. Collins was appointed provost at the University of Michigan, effective July 16, 2020, following appointments as acting and interim provost. Recent ads, including Collins’ record however stands for itself. Classes Taught. Thank you, Senator Collins! In this Jan. 15, 2020, photo, Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, talks to reporters on Capitol Hill in Washington. Instead, she was “stunned” by Where they were, of course, was on the floor of the United States Senate, sitting as jurors in the trial of a president accused of abuse of power and obstruction of Congress for withholding documents and forbidding testimony from witnesses who could offer insight into his decision to block the release of military aid to an embattled Ukraine until its government agreed to announce a bogus investigation into former Vice President Joseph Biden’s conduct in that country.Once celebrated as the World’s Greatest Deliberative Body, the Senate prides itself on comity. Mary Ann Lynch, in her Maine Voices column (Portland Press Herald, July 18) accurately credits Sen. Susan Collins with a legacy of bipartisanship for which Mainers can be proud. Suzanne Marie Collins (born August 10, 1962) is an American television writer and novelist, best known as the author of The New York Times best selling series The Underland Chronicles and The Hunger Games trilogy (which consists of The Hunger Games, Catching Fire, and Mockingjay). Could she really take such umbrage at a lapse in manners on the Senate floor when the bully in the White House daily spews bile from an Oval Office at least as revered in the American imagination as the Senate chamber?They are paying attention in Bangor and Cape Elizabeth, in Portland and Augusta.