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If the House can routinely mark up appropriations bills in open subcommittee sessions, why can’t the Senate?
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If the House can routinely mark up appropriations bills in open subcommittee sessions, why can’t the Senate?
“We worked in the day and carved through the nights, but it’s worth it because we know we’re bringing symbolic healing,” James said in a telephone interview.
The bill has twice passed the Senate, and Bush administration officials have indicated that the president would sign it.
The group’s fashion extravaganza takes place at Poste, the sleek, trendy restaurant at the Hotel Monaco.
record calling for jeopardizing the existence of the State of Israel.”
No net gain or a two-seat pickup are not out of the question. “I think we have a good chance of picking up seats,” said NRSC Chairman George Allen (Va.) in an interview Wednesday.
In an interview Tuesday, Patterson said she would “continue to invest resources to get my message out” and added that no limit has been set on the amount of money she is willing to donate to the
I was very much against the [Vietnam] war,” Schoenke said in an interview last week. “McGovern was the only person I saw speaking up against it.”
There is the “Meet the Press” McCain who is beloved by the national media and has emerged as the X-factor in this year’s presidential campaign.
“If [candidates] like something, by all means we’ll offer political advice on it,” Reynolds said last week in an interview. “But for the most part, that’s the president’s agenda.”
“There’s nothing I don’t work on in energy,” he said in a recent interview.
“I have opposed the construction of the Hart Building since my election to the Senate,” the Senator said at the time.
Wright laughed during a recent telephone interview. Probably not.
“We’ve presented [the city] with a plan to streamline the security checkpoints on Second Street in particular,” Gainer said in a recent interview.
The screening of the film “Stolen Honor: Wounds That Never Heal” this morning at the Reserve Officers Association is the latest salvo in a fierce war of words over the Democratic candidate’s record
seek to score political points on the eve of the election.
While the firm provides a variety of services the campaign desires, “sometimes we need to work within the realm of the possible,” she concedes.
“I think that Rick Santorum is the face of exclusion and intolerance,” Chris Barron, political director for the Log Cabin Republicans, said in an interview.
Frist said the Homeland Security spending measure will set the stage for a month in which the Senate will be principally focused on national security issues.
The challenger to Rep. Lloyd Doggett (D) in the 25th district, Klein returned home shortly after addressing the delegates Monday afternoon.