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“Anyone who would consider running against Dave would have to consider, No. 1, he’s got a huge campaign account,” said Stu Sandler, a Republican consultant in Michigan.
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“Anyone who would consider running against Dave would have to consider, No. 1, he’s got a huge campaign account,” said Stu Sandler, a Republican consultant in Michigan.
The consensus view of economists was for the second quarter expansion to be just under 1 percent — which would have been such a meager number as to suggest an impending stall.
1. Go to the district. No August recess is complete without a few days (or even a week) back home in the district/state office.
expected to leave town until September, when the battle over Transportation-HUD spending will expand to all appropriated funds, leading up to a potential government shutdown showdown approaching Oct. 1.
Syring, director of the Missile Defense Agency, told the Senate Appropriations Defense Subcommittee the capability enhanced-1, or CE-1, interceptor missile launched properly but failed to intercept the
1. It’s not particularly grand. Nor is it necessarily a bargain. Or even new. It’s mostly a repackaged offer of proposals the president has offered before. 2.
Writes Wolfensberger: “Put bluntly, they all carry risks and high costs — some up to $1 billion a month.”
In fact, more than three-quarters of the total benefits of all itemized deductions flow to the top 20 percent of income earners, while the top 1 percent receives almost one-third of all benefits[1].
Put bluntly, they all carry risks and high costs — some up to $1 billion a month.
Put bluntly, they all carry risks and high costs — some up to $1 billion a month.
In fact, more than three-quarters of the total benefits of all itemized deductions flow to the top 20 percent of income earners, while the top 1 percent receives almost one-third of all benefits[1].
Battlefield deaths since then have been steadily declining, despite the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and by 2012 less than 1 person in a million dies in war every year.
The Senate then proceeded to approve Comey’s nomination on a 93-1 vote, with Paul the lone objector. Democratic Senators Jeff Merkley and Ron Wyden, both of Oregon, voted present.
We can begin to pass bills, one by one, each with bipartisan support, to begin chipping away at our $17 trillion debt, $1 billion at a time.
All three of them ran for the Democratic nomination in 2008, with Biden dropping out after capturing less than 1 percent in the Iowa caucuses and the others waging one of the closest primary and
G TV and Appliances, which sits on a stretch of Route 1, adjacent to a parcel that currently houses an abandoned diner. Mrs.
Editors will pick five finalists on July 31, and everyone can vote for the winner until the afternoon of Aug. 1 on the HOH blog.
$673,191 salary in the last 12 months, and that he or his family held the following shares in the company: John Delaney – $5 million to $25 million stock; $5 million to $25 million restricted stock; $1
Large political donations are still very much in play in 2013, and $1 million can have a big impact.
Scott Peters, D-Calif., reported selling $1 million to $5 million of Los Angeles County Sewer Rev.