GOP Senators ‘More Disturbed’ After Meeting With Rice
“No. 1, where is the FBI interview of the survivors? Why don’t we have that? Where are the cables from Sept. 11 coming back from the headquarters about what’s going on here?
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“No. 1, where is the FBI interview of the survivors? Why don’t we have that? Where are the cables from Sept. 11 coming back from the headquarters about what’s going on here?
All of those tax rates will expire Jan. 1.
Tierney in Massachusetts, lost by 1 point. In Connecticut’s 5th District, state Sen. Andrew Roraback lost by 3 points against Rep.-elect Elizabeth Esty.
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The association estimated earlier this year that “the cost of repairing and expanding U.S. drinking water infrastructure will top $1 trillion in the next 25 years and $1.7 trillion over 40 years.”
Duncan Hunter, R-Calif., a member of the Seapower subcommittee of the Armed Services panel, wrote in a Nov. 1 Roll Call op-ed.
Digital music streams are becoming increasingly popular, as evidenced by Pandora’s more than 1 million listeners, and record labels want to protect the lucrative online royalty rates they currently enjoy
wrangle some tax hikes out of Republicans as part of any budget agreement to at least extend middle-class tax cuts and avoid the across-the-board discretionary spending cuts scheduled to kick in Jan. 1.
“If I could rate people from 1 to 10 on whether I would trust them to well represent me, and to do it in a way that would make me proud and would make an employee proud, Steve would be a 10,” Sensenbrenner
1. The mandate of the 2012 election Obama insists his re-election by a 1 percent to 3 percent margin is a mandate for higher taxes.
The letter, which has yet to been sent, calls on Obama to strike a deal on the fiscal cliff that has a 1-to-1 ratio of tax increases to spending cuts.
Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, urging President Barack Obama to strike a fiscal cliff deal only if there is a 1-to-1 ratio of tax increases to spending cuts.
Opponents say any such changes could drive up localities’ borrowing costs by 1 percent to 2 percent because issuers will need to pay more interest to compete with other taxable investments.
Opponents say any such changes could drive up localities’ borrowing costs by 1 percent to 2 percent because issuers will need to pay more interest to compete with other taxable investments.
The letter calls on Obama to strike a deal on the fiscal cliff that has a 1-to-1 ratio of tax increases to spending cuts.
Still, the Idaho Republican said that if presented with a deficit reduction plan of $10 in spending cuts for every $1 in tax increases, “I would probably consider that deal.”
at America Bikes, Whitaker will take her experience in planning and transportation policy to the League of American Bicyclists, where she takes over as vice president of government relations on Dec. 1.
By comparison, the most expensive stretches of urban freeway in the United States can cost upward of $1 billion per mile.
Lauren Smith, who took her position less than three weeks ago, said Massachusetts had re-examined its regulations for compounding pharmacies and enacted a series of emergency regulations on Nov. 1.
This is not likely to happen in the next few weeks; indeed, it may not happen until Dec. 31, or maybe even after Jan. 1.