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Gibbons (R-Nev.), 60, 5 terms Mark Green (R-Wis.), 45, 4 terms Jim Nussle (R-Iowa), 44, 8 terms Tom Osborne (R-Neb.), 68, 3 terms Butch Otter (R-Idaho), 63, 3 terms Ted Strickland (D-Ohio), 64, 6
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Gibbons (R-Nev.), 60, 5 terms Mark Green (R-Wis.), 45, 4 terms Jim Nussle (R-Iowa), 44, 8 terms Tom Osborne (R-Neb.), 68, 3 terms Butch Otter (R-Idaho), 63, 3 terms Ted Strickland (D-Ohio), 64, 6
He reformed his committee July 6 and promptly wrote Tomasso a check for $1,000, well before the NRCC’s Aug. 29 news release. “They’re telling me to do something I already did,” Courtney said.
The event begins at 6 p.m. at 311 First St. NW. However, not every Member is eager to draw attention to their efforts in the recovery. A spokesman for Rep.
Bill Lofy will speak about his new book at 6 p.m. tonight at the Women’s National Democratic Club, 1526 New Hampshire Ave. NW. Tickets are $19 for nonmembers.
“There was a fire at 6 a.m.,” according to Kathryn Friedman, public information director for the D.C. Fire Department.
If no candidate surpasses 50 percent of the vote on Oct. 4, the top finishers from each political party will advance to a runoff on Dec. 6.
Roberts is scheduled to make his first appearance before the panel on Sept. 6, the first day of Senate business following its month-long hiatus from Capitol Hill.
The estate tax bill will come up shortly after Congress reconvenes on Sept. 6 following the month-long August recess, Frist has said.
The RealClearPolitics.com average of polls on approval of Congress is just 31 percent, and Democrats enjoy an average 6-point advantage on the generic Congressional ballot question.
The survey of 600 Michiganders conducted Aug. 2-6 by EPIC/MRA of Lansing showed the freshman Senator leading her likely opponent, the Rev. Keith Butler (R), 62 percent to 31 percent.
Boulis was shot and killed on Feb. 6, 2001, in a crime that has never been solved. The civil lawsuits involved Kidan and Abramoff continue to this day.
She will not be sworn in until Sept. 6, when Congress returns from the August recess. At that time she will also receive her committee assignments from the Republican Steering Committee.
During June and July, the WCGA hosts Sunrise Golf at Hains Point Golf Course for women who think it’s fun, or at least professionally advantageous, to be on the fairways by 6 a.m.
City Councilmember Sharon Ambrose (D-Ward 6) will be at the get-together, and Mayor Anthony Williams (D) may make an appearance as well.
Jim Davis (D-Fla.), 47, 5 terms Mark Green (R-Wis.), 45, 4 terms Jim Nussle (R-Iowa), 44, 8 terms Tom Osborne (R-Neb.), 68, 3 terms Butch Otter (R-Idaho), 63, 3 terms Ted Strickland (D-Ohio), 63, 6
When it was first brought up in the House, the energy bill (H.R. 6) was simply called the “Energy Policy Act of 2005.” It kept that name throughout debate in the House and Senate.
Both events begin at 6 p.m. at the Sewall-Belmont House, 144 Constitution Ave. NE. The Women’s History Tour will be led by Carol Bessette, a USCHS supporter, and former Rep. Cathy Long (D-La.).
MASSACHUSETTS Incumbent: Mitt Romney (R) Last ranking: 6 With a Romney presidential bid likely, the Democrats stand to recapture the Massachusetts governorship for the first time since Michael
House Democratic leaders have narrowed their list of dues deadbeats to about 40 Members while collecting $6 million so far this cycle from within their Caucus as they continue to press their own to help
ACT has raised more than $6 million since January and had planned to spend roughly $30 million in battleground states next year, although officials with the group acknowledged they will not come