Debate on Adopting Rules Offers Clues to Majoritys Intentions
Anyone watching the House rules debate on Jan. 6, however, might have come away with the opposite notion, that rules are something the majority uses to disadvantage the minority.
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Anyone watching the House rules debate on Jan. 6, however, might have come away with the opposite notion, that rules are something the majority uses to disadvantage the minority.
On Feb. 6, the museum will open to an adult crowd for its Spy at Night experience.
I often hear from chiefs of staff, Its 6 p.m. and I am just now starting MY work. What does this mean? Why did all the meetings and other tasks throughout the day not feel like your work?
. Carter wrote to Rangel on Jan. 6, asking the New Yorker to pay interest on the back taxes or help make the Rangel Rule law. Carter insists he didnt try to ambush Mr.
Recent public polls have shown Bunning is less popular than McConnell, who found himself in a closer-than-anticipated race in 2008 that he eventually won by 6 points.
Recent polls have shown Bunning is less popular than McConnell, who found himself in a hard-fought race last cycle that he eventually won by 6 points.
Recent public polls have shown Bunning is less popular than McConnell, who found himself in a closer-than-anticipated race in 2008 that he eventually won by 6 points.
Recent public polls have shown Bunning is less popular than McConnell, who found himself in a closer-than-anticipated race in 2008 that he eventually won by 6 points.
There was change in the No. 5 and 6 spots as Ogilvy Government Relations edged up one spot to No. 5 and Dutko Worldwide climbed from No. 7 to No. 6.
Republicans eyeing the race are former Assembly Minority Leader John Faso and former state GOP Chairman Sandy Treadwell, who took 38 percent of the vote against Gillibrand last year after spending more than $6
Barbara Mikulski (D-Md.), Jan. 6, 1987 19. Richard Shelby (R-Ala.), Jan. 6, 1987 20. John McCain (R-Ariz.), Jan. 6, 1987 21. Harry Reid (D-Nev.), Jan. 6, 1987 22.
Treadwell spent almost $6 million of his own money on the race last year, and his personal wealth could give him an edge in a special election.
Bill Young (R-Fla.), Jan. 3, 1971 6. Pete Stark (D-Calif.), Jan. 3, 1973 7. Don Young (R-Alaska), March 6, 1973 8. John Murtha (D-Pa.), Feb. 5, 1974 9.
On SCHIP, Democrats are trying to expand the program from 6 million to more than 10 million children, and they have made no secret of the fact that they consider the effort a precursor to passing
Vern Buchanan polled at 10 percent, former state Speaker Marco Rubio took 6 percent, and former state Speaker Allan Bense garnered 2 percent. Forty percent were undecided.
Burris filed paperwork with the Federal Election Commission to create the Burris for Senate fundraising committee on Jan. 6, the day Senate leaders sparked an uproar by refusing to seat him because of
Councilmember Tommy Wells (D), who represents Ward 6, lauded the growth of business along the corridor at a press conference last week and called it an effort to keep moving forward.
By 6:30, thousands of people stood in lines that stretched for blocks. People with tickets for standing-only sections seemed to have the hardest time.
Teagues wife, children and grandchildren joined him in Washington on Jan. 6 for his swearing-in ceremony.
A chilly breeze kept the throngs of people wrapped up in coats, blankets and Barack Obama paraphernalia as they pushed their way toward the parade route and the entrance to the Mall as early as 6 a.m.