Bunning Insists Hes Running
Jim BunningÂ’s (R-Ky.) ability to win re-election in 2010, the last thing they want to do is air the idea of Bunning retiring too publicly and make the Major League Baseball Hall of Famer dig his heels
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Jim BunningÂ’s (R-Ky.) ability to win re-election in 2010, the last thing they want to do is air the idea of Bunning retiring too publicly and make the Major League Baseball Hall of Famer dig his heels
As in previous battles, the issue pits traditional telecommunications providers like Verizon and AT&T against Internet giants Google, Amazon and eBay, who in these tough times undoubtedly wouldnÂ’
New York State Assembly Minority Leader James Tedisco (R) has been tapped by 20th district GOP leaders to be their nominee in the special election to replace now-Sen.
.” “I don’t know how you can get around that without changing Heller,” Turley said.
“I don’t know that we’ll get everyone, but we’ll get virtually everybody.” Ways and Means ranking member Dave Camp (R-Mich.) was the first to raise the tax issue.
The six-member shop added Eric Ueland, former chief of staff to then-Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.), and Brian Griffin, a former Honeywell Inc. lobbyist, last April.
Bob Walker (R-Pa.) of Wexler & Walker Public Policy Associates.
“I have observed he’s more and more in the forefront of big issues … he doesn’t seem to dwell on anything,” Sessions said. Sen.
I donÂ’t know the reality of who was at fault, but I do know it was inexcusable and that those who were should be held strictly accountable. There is a lot going on now in Congress, but Sen.
Tom Davis (R-Va.), who helped write the bill and is expected to testify.
Walker (R-Pa.), 66, will now take on the new role of executive chairman. CramerÂ’s decision to head to K Street wasnÂ’t surprising.
Tom Davis (R-Va.), referring to the fact that the two relatively unknown Democrats were able to run with now-President Barack Obama and now-Sen. Mark Warner (D) on the ballot.
Jim Bunning (R) again in 2010 after losing his 2004 Senate bid against the Baseball Hall of Famer by less than 2 points.
Jim Bunning (R-Ky.) after losing his 2004 Senate bid by less than two points. Mongiardo is the first Democrat to announce his plans to take on Bunning, but he isnÂ’t expected to be the last.
“At this time the Congressman hasn’t thought about giving the money back.
Citing President Barack Obama’s recent call for an “unprecedented effort” in government oversight, ranking member Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) penned a letter to Pelosi expressing his concern that the Democratic
Mitch Daniels (R) won re-election.
We need an active, independent oversight body to ensure these losses arenÂ’t further amplified by political or bureaucratic bungling.
Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) to throw a wrench into Capitol HillÂ’s earmark machine.
Bob Inglis (R) for his 4th district seat in the 2010 GOP primary. “It’s a critical time and it’s time for new blood,” Jeffrey said on steps of the House.