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Joe Barton (R-Texas) got the gavel, and now he’s gotten the girl.
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Joe Barton (R-Texas) got the gavel, and now he’s gotten the girl.
Saxby Chambliss (R-Ga.): “When you have a 32-year history of voting to cut defense programs and cut defense systems, folks in Georgia are going to look beyond what he says and look at his voting record
The spat prompted a response Wednesday from another GOP Senate hopeful, who said there isn’t a lot of difference between what he termed the “M&M Brothers.”
Kay Bailey Hutchison (R) or Gov. Rick Perry (R) in 2006. Rep.
Kay Bailey Hutchison (R) or Gov. Rick Perry (R) in 2006. Rep.
Christopher Shays (R-Conn.) and Sens.
Rick Perry (R) and Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst (R).
George Voinovich (R-Ohio), to his credit, reintroduced similar legislation in this session, but it too may suffer the same fate.
The difficult chairman was listed as “Former Representative William M.
She is the oldest of Moon and Verna Landrieu’s nine children — each of whom has a name that begins with the letter “M.” At 43, Mitch Landrieu is almost five years younger than his sister the Senator.
Chris Cannon (R-Utah) was also punted this year.
Jon Kyl (R-Ariz.) as a legislative correspondent and subcommittee clerk with the Senate Judiciary Committee. He also interned at the White House.
Butch Otter (R-Idaho) and Ways and Means Chairman Bill Thomas (R-Calif.)
Bill Shuster (R-Pa.) and for the House Ways and Means Committee on the staff of the health subcommittee.
Howard Metzenbaum (D-Ohio), Spark Matsunaga (D-Hawaii) and Warren Rudman (R-N.H.).
Peter Fitzgerald (R), pledging to spend up to $6 million of his own money on the contest.
Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) to succeed Sen. Trent Lott (R-Miss.) as Majority Leader. “In addition, Sen.
Rob Portman’s (R-Ohio) press secretary.
In the post-Sept. 11, 2001, reality, we have seen military guards with M-16s patrol the Capitol and anti-aircraft artillery stationed around national monuments.
George Voinovich (R-Ohio), to his credit, recently reintroduced this legislation, but whether the bill will suffer the same fate is not yet clear.