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She posted boffo fundraising numbers, raising more than $1 million in six months, and has racked up a series of impressive endorsements.
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She posted boffo fundraising numbers, raising more than $1 million in six months, and has racked up a series of impressive endorsements.
Mike Oliverio (D), who lost to McKinley in 2010 by less than 1 point, is running again. Oliverio will have to contend with an unpopular president at the top of the Democratic ticket.
“That’s going to be the No. 1 goal is to make sure [voters] understand who he is as a person, not just what he’s done in Washington.”
That’s almost half of what Gibbs spent all last cycle ($1 million). Space spent almost $3 million in his defeat. Former Rep.
The plan would be worth $2.3 trillion in savings over 10 years, with $1 trillion in revenues, $1 trillion in cuts and $300 billion in interest — a $700 billion reduction overall from the Democrats
At the Monday meeting, Democrats offered a revised plan of their own: a $2.3 trillion package composed of $1 trillion in revenue, $1 trillion in cuts and $300 billion in interest savings. Sens.
The first significant down payment on those industries saved or created nearly 1 million jobs.
The Midwest Independent Transmission System Operator spent 19 months developing a plan to overcome the two main challenges to building transmission lines: 1. how to plan for large projects and 2.
Under a temporary program that expired in September, maximum SBAExpress loans were increased from $350,000 to $1 million.
With online sales outpacing traditional brick-and-mortar sales 4-to-1, community retailers, national retailers and the shopping centers that have them as tenants are calling on Congress to act.
“Big Oil and Tea Party billionaires are part of the 1 percent. The reference to the 99 percent is opportunistic and misleading.”
parties seem to be basing their expectations on this summer’s negotiations for a grand bargain between Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) and President Barack Obama, where the ratio was approximately 3-to-1
“I support the clean air rule because I live and breathe in the shadow of the Great Smoky Mountains, where the local Chamber of Commerce’s No. 1 objective is clean air,” he said.
Campbell, whose Conway-based business is in the district, told Roll Call he will make a decision around Jan. 1. “I’m going to see who’s going to come out of the woodwork.
As an example of costs, the Tennessee Valley Authority, the nation’s largest public utility, tells us that complying with the amended rule will costs its ratepayers between $1 and $2 a month.”
proposal two weeks ago, Democrats offered a plan that would instruct the tax-writing committees — House Ways and Means and Senate Finance — to write an overhaul of the tax code that would bring in about $1
The Senate voted 94 to 1 to take up the bill, which is similar to a measure the House overwhelmingly passed 405-16 on Oct. 27.
“If you’re talking about a $700,000 loan, you’re talking about buying a $1 million house. This is just a case of saying, ‘Should the average American be supporting, basically, millionaires?’”
“The last time Members of Congress took a cut in pay was on April 1, 1933 — in the midst of the Great Depression,” the draft letter to the super committee reads, adding that Congressional lawmakers
“We’re going to lose 1 million people in January and 2.5 million by February.