Rep. Renzi Indicted on 35 Counts
Renzi will be arraigned March 6. His office did not immediately return a request for comment. — Paul Singer
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Renzi will be arraigned March 6. His office did not immediately return a request for comment. — Paul Singer
Democrats enacted sweeping changes to the earmark system last year, for example, that managed to cut the number nearly in half, Pelosi wrote in a letter to Boehner on Feb. 6.
The measure, introduced by Ward 6 Councilmember Tommy Wells (D), would have placed limits on noncommercial amplified noise that currently is unregulated from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Private equity firms helped spell big revenue hikes for at least two firms: Ogilvy Government Relations, which pulled in $22.3 million — a 51 percent jump from 2006 that vaulted it from No. 12 to No. 6
He is scheduled to be arraigned on March 6. “I have made it clear that I will hold our Members to the highest standards of ethical conduct,” Boehner said Friday.
Jefferson’s attorneys, led by Robert Trout of Trout Cacheris, appealed a Feb. 6 decision by Judge T.S. Ellis of the U.S.
On the Republican side, McCain leads Huckabee 51 percent to 34 percent in the Fox poll, with a 6 point margin of error, but by a much larger 62 percent to 22 percent in the Gallup survey, with a
In a letter sent to Boehner on Feb. 6, Pelosi wrote that the Democratic-led Congress has instituted several new policies subjecting earmarks to public disclosure and transparency rules, “cutting
Ose registered 11 percent, and Oller had 6 percent, while 36 percent were undecided. The survey of 300 likely GOP primary voters was conducted Feb. 11-12 and had a margin of error of 6 points.
Obama would beat McCain 52 percent to 52 percent with 6 percent undecided and the same margin of error. The poll was conducted Feb.15-17.
American Research Group says its polling on Feb.15-16 shows Hillary Clinton leading Barack Obama by 49 percent to 43 percent, although Obama has gained 3 points since ARG’s Feb.6-7 survey.
In January, McCain had led Clinton by 6 points and Obama by 8 points. – Oregon: Obama also leads McCain here, by 49 percent to 40 percent and, again, McCain leads Clinton 45 percent to 42 percent.
Doug Ose, 6 percent for former state Sen. Rico Oller and 36 percent undecided. Ose and Oller already have announced their candidacies and begun campaigning.
The special election is scheduled for March 11; however, both men also are running for a full term in their respective party primaries on May 6. — Shira Toeplitz
“All 5 feet 3 inches of her stood up against this 6-foot-3-inch guy. And it was on.” Rep. Conyers’ office declined to comment on the incident. Mum’s the Word.
energy, healthcare, or overall inflation – are mentioned most frequently as the nation’s biggest economic problem:” Similarly, Gallup reports – when it compares its daily tracking polls from Jan.6-
Republican, Georgia’s 13th ($1.1 million) 3) Jim Ryun, Republican, Kansas’ 2nd ($1.08 million) 4) Kay Barnes, Democrat, Missouri’s 6th ($1 million) 5) Jim Himes, Democrat, Connecticut’s 4th ($951,000) 6)
However, the poll was conducted Feb.6-12, before Obama’s big wins in Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia.
The difference between most of those second tier issues were within the poll’s 6 point margin of error.
John McCain leads Mike Huckabee 51 percent to 29 percent with Ron Paul at 6 percent. A Rasmussen Reports poll has McCain ahead 45 percent to 33 percent.