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John Sullivan (R-Okla.) in the overwhelmingly conservative 1st district by perhaps spending in excess of $1 million of her own money.
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John Sullivan (R-Okla.) in the overwhelmingly conservative 1st district by perhaps spending in excess of $1 million of her own money.
Patrick McHenry’s (R-N.C.) district. “Wanted to thank you for continuing to support the Big Oil energy agenda. ’Preciate you voting to keep giving billions in tax breaks to the big oil companies.
Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) has been unable to tamp down concern within his own party over renewal of the federal surveillance program, and it is looking increasingly likely that the bill wonÂ’t
The Appropriations panel was meeting Thursday to mark up the Labor-Health and Human Services spending bill when ranking member Jerry Lewis (R-Calif.) brought forward another appropriations bill,
House Minority Whip Roy Blunt (R-Mo.) gave props to Democratic leaders for their strategy in advancing a Medicare physician payment bill, which overwhelmingly passed the House this week despite Republican
Reid and Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) took lively shots at each other, each blaming the other for not extending the Medicare bill, referred to as the “doctor’s fix.” McConnell accused
Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) and John Campbell (R-Calif.) and a few others said they are planning wave after wave of earmark amendments on the floor against both Republican and Democratic earmarks.
“I wouldn’t write a book about the things I disagreed with.
Democratic and Republican strategists wonÂ’t have to wait until November to test the political strength of at least one vulnerable House Republican.
Don YoungÂ’s (R) seat.
Jim DeMint (R-S.C.) and John Ensign (R-Nev.) both said they were willing to run out the clock on a major housing bill — decisions that put in jeopardy Democrats’ plan to use the Fourth of July recess to
Albert Wynn (D) and Wayne Gilchrest (R) — a relatively high number given that the Congressional primary season is barely half over.
Mike Simpson (R-Idaho) said.
Bob Dole (R-Kan.), who adopted a cat a few years ago.
Jim DeMint (R-S.C.) said Wednesday that he believes that the Senate must take its time with the housing bill, perhaps delaying a vote until after the break.
“Part of it was so that people downtown understand that when they hear from Republicans, ‘Don’t lobby us on this; we’re making progress,’ that’s not happening,” the second lobbyist said.
Steve Pearce (R) in the race to replace outgoing Sen. Pete Domenici (R). Udall currently has two television spots on the air.
In truth, they couldnÂ’t agree among themselves about what to put into some of the proposals.
(R) made it seem easy as he rode his anti-incumbent message to victory.
Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.) and John Ensign (R-Nev.) offered an amendment to the housing bill concerning renewable energy tax credits.