Indiana: Oops, Richard Mourdock’s Multiple Choice SCOTUS Response
Indiana: Oops, Richard Mourdock's Multiple Choice SCOTUS Response -
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Indiana: Oops, Richard Mourdock's Multiple Choice SCOTUS Response -
First, the Senate Appropriations Committee last week passed its fiscal 2013 spending bill that funds D.C.’s budget, which included a provision authorizing the Douglass statue to be displayed in the
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Instead, it included language in the committee report accompanying the bill suggesting that lawmakers should find a solution for D.C.’s problem.
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It would have asked what has changed — except the law and the presumed advantage McConnell and his partisans now have with huge and secret contributions to super PACs, 501(c)(4)s and other shadow and sham
And the Senate GOP led a filibuster of it in 2010’s lame-duck session after it passed the House and garnered 55 votes in the Senate.
He followed that with 2009’s “Outrage,” teaming up with Ziering, who produced.
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Republicans pushed for more money to be spent on the initiative during the committee’s markup of its fiscal 2013 spending bill for financial services and general government, which contains D.C.’s
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