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NW) tonight is hosting “Light Up with Loverro,” a chance to watch the Nats-Phillies game and hang out with sports columnist Thom Loverro, co-host of ESPN 980’s “The Sports Fix.”
Inside the Military's Payroll Quagmire -
Republicans Mark S. Kirk of Illinois, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and Orrin G. Hatch of Utah joined Democrats on Wednesday to approve the legislation out of committee, 15-7. In addition, Sen.
Republicans held the region for years with Mark S. Kirk and then Dold, but now that the seat has fallen into Democratic hands, they might not get it back. Next year will be the test.
The Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee cleared the bill (S 815)Wednesday on a bipartisan 15-7 vote, and Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., has said he intends to bring the legislation
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Intelligence Committee members’ reticence on arming rebels contrasts sharply with another key Senate panel, Foreign Relations, whose members backed legislation (S 960) authorizing the supply of small
Merkley Says No More 'Gentlemen's Agreement' to Avert 'Nuclear Option' -
The recent converts include Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and Mark S. Kirk of Illinois, who were joined by Orrin G. Hatch of Utah as the Republicans voting “yes” in committee.
The legislation already has Republican backing from Mark S. Kirk of Illinois and Susan Collins of Maine.
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The Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee is expected to hold a hearing on the bill (S 630) later this month.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call File Photo) In 2004’s “Bad Publicity,” for instance, Frank writes about the last year of the Reagan administration, when the town prepares for what many are sure will
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Of those 14 members, three have recent House experience, Jeff Flake of Arizona, Dean Heller of Nevada and Mark S. Kirk of Illinois.
Ryan's Campaign Raises $1 Million in 2nd Quarter -