Foreign Aid Transparency and Accountability: It’s Something We Can All Agree On | Commentary
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Foreign Aid Transparency and Accountability: It's Something We Can All Agree On | Commentary -
His group and the Alliance to Save Energy, which favors stronger energy standards, plan to fight the ceiling fan provision when the Senate when it takes up its version of spending bill (S 1245).
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“The norm[s] sadly are 60-vote margins, filibusters, 30 votes on the floor, people looking very closely at their television screens on C-SPAN to see if there’s any evidence of life on the floor of the
Republicans Mark S. Kirk of Illinois, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and Orrin G.