Making Time
[IMGCAP(1)]After a federal appeals court denied the group’s request for an emergency injunction against enforcement of the disclosure rule, NAM filed its quarterly lobbying report with that section
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[IMGCAP(1)]After a federal appeals court denied the group’s request for an emergency injunction against enforcement of the disclosure rule, NAM filed its quarterly lobbying report with that section
The Senator is worth as much as $112 million, Opensecrets.org estimates, and he notified the FEC early last year that he wrote his campaign a $1 million check. In contrast, Rep.
Richard Pombo (R-Calif.), the then-chairman of the House Natural Resources Committee, who was public enemy No. 1 in the eyes of most green groups.
[IMGCAP(1)]So far, the New Jersey Senator counts at least one GOPer among his supporters — Medford, N.J., Mayor Chris Myers. Myers, who is waging his own campaign for retiring Rep.
[IMGCAP(1)]“Mr. President, everyone should know that we have cooperated on this bill every step of the way. There was no reason to do a motion to proceed to this.
[IMGCAP(1)]Is anyone paying attention to the potential nightmare that awaits us this fall?
[IMGCAP(1)]The typical way is to give what they’re doing a new and totally misleading name so they can get people to agree to something they would never agree to otherwise.
[IMGCAP(1)]Simply put, there’s never a shortage of ambition in New Jersey. And that makes for a long bench of rising stars in both parties.
The price of gas today is more than $1 higher a gallon than a year ago. And yet, we have done nothing.
The demand for motor and aviation fuels is expected to increase 1 percent to 3 percent a year, and the requirement for natural gas to heat our homes, cook our food and fuel our industry is headed up.
We think that their estimate of our bill, using realistic models, would not make an assumption for an 80 percent increase in GDP by 2030, and that’s just 1 percent lower than it would otherwise be.
Of the 19 percent of voters who name Iraq, both Democrats have about a 2-to-1 lead over McCain.
The NRCC raised $7.1 million in March, giving the committee roughly $7.2 million in the bank as of April 1. The NRCC had no debt going into the second fundraising quarter.
1) Raul Martinez, Democrat, Florida’s 21st District ($593,000 cash on hand; increase of $593,000) 2) Rep.
[IMGCAP(1)]Reps. Ginny Brown-Waite (R-Fla.) and Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.) claimed that Clerk of the House Lorraine Miller did not keep them up to date on the program.
[IMGCAP(1)] Elisa Harvey of Falls Church, Va., isn’t getting married until December. And she’s getting married in Dallas.
Obey raised just $19,500 toward a $1 million goal for the committee and has given or raised a relatively paltry $35,000 for Frontline.
Despite the competition of a presidential primary, Senate Democrats continue to raise money at a formidable pace, bringing in $8.2 million in March alone and maintaining their 2-1 cash advantage over the
[IMGCAP(1)]Well, OK, that’s an exaggeration.
[IMGCAP(1)]“There is a new direction. And there is a song that goes with that direction,” Westmoreland said during a rant about the Democrats’ plan to lower gas prices.