Small Businesses Need a Stronger Energy Bill
[IMGCAP(1)]Buildings consume 40 percent of the energy produced in the United States, more energy than all of the cars on the roads today.
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[IMGCAP(1)]Buildings consume 40 percent of the energy produced in the United States, more energy than all of the cars on the roads today.
At the time, I said: [IMGCAP(1)]“Consumers have the right to know what kind of data net advertisers are using, and they have the right to have control over that use.
[IMGCAP(1)]All of the discussions of the Obama PAYGO proposal are beside the point at this moment.
[IMGCAP(1)]The Nevada Democrat was spotted at the AMC Loews Georgetown movie theater watching the booze-soaked hit, an HOH spy reports.
[IMGCAP(1)]Too bad Senate Democrats won’t be able to use it.
[IMGCAP(1)]“I know a thing or two about tough primaries, and I know a thing or two about running tough races in Virginia,— Obama wrote.
[IMGCAP(1)]In a recent article for Roll Call’s Mission Ahead, Thomas Kochan and Arnold Zack said that many of the arguments against EFCA’s first contract interest arbitration provisions could be easily
“If you change the Medicaid rate, for example, it has an impact on California between $1 billion and $5 billion a year. Now, how could I support that? Because it would take down the state.
McConnell hit hard on the costs of the pending health care legislation, pointing to this week’s Congressional Budget Office estimates putting the price tag over $1 trillion.
While the National Republican Senatorial Committee out-raised its Democratic counterpart by about $1 million, that was the same amount that the Republican National Committee transferred to the NRSC
The National Republican Senatorial Committee out-raised its Democratic counterpart during the month of May by about $1 million — with $4.5 million in receipts to the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee
[IMGCAP(1)]Democrats rush the field as pitcher Rep. Joe Baca (Calif.) runs off the mound at the close of the 48th Annual Roll Call Congressional Baseball Game last week.
Even as a $1 trillion price tag and partisan bickering threaten to derail Senate passage of health care reform this year, another major obstacle looms large: the merger of two competing bills by two powerful
[IMGCAP(1)]The California Republican, the widow of Bono’s father, former Rep.
[IMGCAP(1)]Most Republicans have fought against giving the city Congressional representation since D.C. Del.
“To not allow the House to work its will and not allow even a one-half of 1 percent reduction, that’s not what the American people want,— said Rules ranking member David Dreier (R-Calif.), referring
The resolution, which passed 405-1, expressed support for the Iranian protesters who have been subject to violence by government forces since the June 12 presidential election.
With their win, the Democrats take a 1-0 lead in the battle for the coveted Roll Call trophy.
[IMGCAP(1)]And he didn’t mince words, as he introduced legislation in the House Rules Committee on Thursday.
Democrats said they are waiting on the Congressional Budget Office to score their bill, but Republicans said it would easily surpass $1 trillion over 10 years.