Homeland Security Panel Headed for Upgrade?
“I don’t think there’s much doubt that the Homeland Security Committee will be made permanent,” said its chairman, Rep. Christopher Cox (R-Calif.).
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“I don’t think there’s much doubt that the Homeland Security Committee will be made permanent,” said its chairman, Rep. Christopher Cox (R-Calif.).
“I know there is some issue about whether [Kerry] is Irish or not,” said Rep. Joseph Crowley (D-N.Y.), a leading spokesman on Ireland.
(Handheld filming is allowed on the grounds if traffic is not impeded, Ford said.) She said the agency was not made aware of any requests from Discovery.
Obama and I will have some conversations, private conversations,” Rush said, after declaring first and foremost that he is a Democrat. “We’ll have the kind of discussions we need to have.”
“I think we have to introduce children to the concept of good citizenship,” she said. “It means making good choices throughout your life.
“My family and I believe I can best serve our state by continuing to assist Governor [Bill] Owens as lieutenant governor for the nearly three years ahead,” Norton said in a statement released Monday
“As a matter of fact, it does,” Feehery said with a laugh. “I think his middle name is Forbes — not O’Forbes.”
“This November I am confident the people of Kentucky are going to send [Bunning] back for a second term,” Cheney said at the Florence, Ky., event.
“I fully support Congressional representation for the residents of the District of Columbia, but not Representative Davis’ approach,” Waxman said through a spokeswoman.
“Just consider what you’re doing now,” he said. “You don’t want to have the freakin’ president of the United States mad at you for the rest of your life.”
“It’s just an opportunity for them to get involved in stocks and what they’re about without risking any money,” she said.
It’s a big deal,” said Office of Compliance General Counsel Peter Eveleth, who argued the case.
Unlike the previous three years, Republican lawmakers will likely make it through 2004 without pushing through any major legislative initiatives and are instead poised to spend far more time preserving
“I have a long history of public service that appealed to the voters,” Conaway said late Wednesday. He added that he would be interested in serving on the Agriculture Committee.
“I think I can speak for the little man,” Morrell told the New Orleans Times-Picayune. “This Congress needs to remember who put them there.”
“I loved it,” Barkley said. “Those were the most interesting two months of my life.” He agreed to be a caretaker Senator after being appointed by then-Minnesota Gov.
Both DeLay and Barton have repeatedly said they would not accept the Senate’s new energy bill without a liability waiver for the makers of the fuel additive MTBE.
“All eyes are on Beauprez,” said one well-connected Republican. But without Owens to clear the field, a GOP primary appears a certainty. Rep.
Of course, Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) is hoping for the former when he makes good on his threat to bring an asbestos litigation bill to the floor in early April — with or without
“I watch out for the guys on my committee,” said Pombo. “I’ve been to Renzi’s district, and I’ll probably go back.”