Pelosi Holds Line for Obama Budget
In the battle of the budget, Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) has emerged as the chief defender of President Barack Obama’s priorities against a more reluctant Senate.
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In the battle of the budget, Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) has emerged as the chief defender of President Barack Obama’s priorities against a more reluctant Senate.
the Easter recess.
In an interview this afternoon with Roll Call, former Commerce Secretary Robert Mosbacher, who ran the department when Groves was at the Census Bureau, said Groves was among those who backed sampling and
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In an interview, he said health reform should be divided into three parts.
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a weekend interview Abscam. political giving getting earmarks, Bill Pascoe is CEO of The Foundation for American Freedom a conservative think tank headquartered in Alexandria, Va.
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David Petraeus, examines the troubled American planning during the early years of the Iraq War.
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Working together under the heading of the TriCaucus Staff Association focuses the disparate groups on their common goals.
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