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John Linder (R-Ga.) agreed that “if guns were firing,” the event likely would not have gone on.
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John Linder (R-Ga.) agreed that “if guns were firing,” the event likely would not have gone on.
“I don’ t think they’re out of the woods yet,” a senior GOP lawmaker who is not aligned with the moderate faction said of the proposed amendment.
Prior to that, Tobin worked in the government affairs shop at AT&T. Tobin was an aide to then-Rep. Toby Roth (R-Wis.) and worked for the Dole-Kemp presidential campaign in 1996.
Pete Wilson (R), who gave her a job in his administration.
House Administration Chairman Bob Ney (R-Ohio) has a message for French sympathizers: Let them eat “freedom fries.”
From AT&T to Verizon, Washington’s most generous political donors have decided not to send checks to any of the controversial campaign accounts set up by Republican and Democratic loyalists in the days
But since Comcast bought out AT&T and AOL shifted priorities from Capitol Hill to Wall Street, the cable industry’s connections to Democrats have become more stark.
Thad Cochran (R-Miss.), who is second in GOP seniority on Appropriations.
But in a majority-black city, there is always some risk for a white politician — even one like O’Malley, who fronts an Irish rock band in muscle T-shirts, has a wife with movie-star looks and married into
And pure R and D is something I wouldn’t be resistant to at all. The Bell labs would disappear. There’s been dramatic cutbacks on R and D. I wouldn’t be averse to that.
Conrad Burns (R-Mont.), chairman of the Commerce, Science and Transportation subcommittee on communications, as well ex-staffers for Sen. Sam Brownback (R-Kan.) and former Democratic Sen.
Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) has added a few new faces to his staff.
Policy wonks have already dubbed the new panel “T-squared.” Young tapped Rep.
Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist’s (R-Tenn.) crack staff has gotten to the bottom of why one of his first press releases as leader twice misspelled his name as “First.”
Joel Hefley (R-Colo.).
Joel Hefley (R-Colo).
the Crapo operation after working as an economic development specialist for the state of Idaho, serving as managing director of a software-development firm in India and as an account executive with AT&T.
-elect Bill Janklow (R-S.D.) doesn’t wind up on the International Relations Committee.