We Can Win the Battle Over Climate Change
Alternatives are not as well-developed and therefore less efficient, and what’s more, carbon-based energy producers don’t pay for the costs of pollutants entering our atmosphere — costs that we all must
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Alternatives are not as well-developed and therefore less efficient, and what’s more, carbon-based energy producers don’t pay for the costs of pollutants entering our atmosphere — costs that we all must
Johnny Isakson (R-Ga.) said Tuesday, arguing that Republicans should take note of the partyÂ’s history.
While they wonÂ’t officially assume their new jobs until January, speculation over who will fill the top staff leadership roles at the committees is already swirling.
Michael Patrick Flanagan (R). The then-freshman lawmaker went on to lose in 1996 to Blagojevich, who is married to the daughter of a prominent Chicago alderman.
Frank Wolf (R-Va.) has a list 6,000 strong and growing. In Illinois, Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. (D) had to stop at 4,000 requests. A few Members, such as Illinois Republican Reps.
Saxby Chambliss (R-Ga.) and former state Rep.
Freshman Members of the 111th Congress learned Monday that class pictures and orientation arenÂ’t just for students.
Norm Coleman (R) finished 206 votes ahead of Franken in the Senate race.
But Gibbs probably doesn’t want to follow the Ohioan’s career path — Traficant remains behind bars stemming from his 2002 conviction on racketeering, tax evasion and other charges.
“Do you know people don’t know how their government works?” “That’s something!” he adds, his voice getting louder. “It’s not just the history of the country.
House Democrats made history this month by posting significant gains in two successive election cycles — and the victories this year largely came in districts where President-elect Barack Obama didn’t
Norm Coleman (R) finished 206 votes ahead of Franken in the Senate race.
House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) came out hard against giving the auto companies $50 billion before first seeing whether $25 billion would work.
Rick Perry (R) should accelerate in short order.
Jodi Rell (R). “There is value in having Joe Lieberman in the caucus,” said one Senate Democratic aide, whose boss has been angry with Lieberman’s actions on the campaign trail.
“I don’t expect that to pop out in January or February or March. But it will come.
“I don’t think much is going to happen next week,” said one Democratic Senator.
Dan Lungren (R-Calif.), he is expected to survive easily after engineering a leadership shuffle underneath him that tilts to the right.
Ray LaHood (R-Ill.) said last week.
It isnÂ’t easy being a candidate for Congress.