Global Warming to Take Senate Hot Seat
The Senate will be consumed this week by the heated debate on global warming, but its unclear which party will end up looking like a spoiler.
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The Senate will be consumed this week by the heated debate on global warming, but its unclear which party will end up looking like a spoiler.
Now its making its debut in the United States. There will be a preview Tuesday at Landmarks E Street Cinema in Washington, D.C., and the U.S.
Melissa Wagoner, Kennedys spokeswoman, said that while Kennedy will not return to Washington next week, he is continuing his Senate duties.
s oppressive summer heat. Before its makeover, the tanks, which are tucked away in the basement of the Commerce building on the corner of 14th Street Northwest and Constitution Avenue, housed a
in particular whether they have developed specific auditing guidelines, but they have been very tight-lipped and not really willing to discuss it, said Robert Kelner, chairman of Covington & Burlings
. The House Democratic leaderships decision to circumvent the Appropriations Committee and bring the massive $184 billion supplemental war funding bill directly to the House floor must have been
There is … a more important set of institutional issues involved here and even if this litigation is not fully resolved during this Congress … its very, very important in terms of trying to establish
Republican leaders, including House Minority Whip Roy Blunt (Mo.), have made calls for a clean supplemental and backing up the presidents veto threat on domestic add-ons, but Republicans are wary
And thats the change we need. Jeremy Funk, a spokesman for Americans United, said the group has paid for a low six-figure buy. Josh Kurtz
Because a coachs game plan is never about last-second gambles. It is about executing smart, achievable plays to advance the ball, make first downs and eventually score.
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House lawmakers will spend the week of June 2 debating the budget resolution and hashing out a way forward on the Senates version of the war supplemental bill, which includes $10 billion more in domestic
Steve Stivers (R), according to a poll released by Kilroys campaign on Thursday.
In that interview, the Speaker also predicted that the partys nominee will have been determined by the end of the Democratic primaries on June 3. If not, I will step in, Pelosi said.
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Clinton had cited Kennedys death as a June marker and used the a word on several previous occasions.
Bill Sali (R-Idaho), he escaped Tuesdays 1st district GOP primary against Iraq War veteran Matt Salisbury with just 57 percent of the vote, according to the unofficial election results posted by the Idaho
Otherwise, the Speakers recess message revolved around what Democrats have done for veterans.
On Wednesday, McConnells campaign released a poll showing him leading Lunsford by 11 points, 50 percent to 39 percent.
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