Networks Pursue Republican Slant
</p> So far, more than 100 House Members have signed a letter vowing to support President Bush if he vetoes a bill to block the Federal Communications Commission’s decision to ease ownership limits.
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</p> So far, more than 100 House Members have signed a letter vowing to support President Bush if he vetoes a bill to block the Federal Communications Commission’s decision to ease ownership limits.
[IMGCAP(1)] </p> “Katherine who?” I demanded to know. </p> “Harris, the woman from Florida,” my neighbor repeated.
</p> Capitol Police officials submitted a plan Aug. 19 outlining the merger’s implementation, mandated by Congress in the 2003 omnibus spending bill, to the four committees dealing with oversight and
</p> The aide continued, “This isn’t something that the [Senate] leadership necessarily thought was the best approach. … We’re not going to let this get in the way of finishing this bill.”
Bill Janklow (R-S.D.) was involved in a car accident Saturday that left a man dead and the former governor unconscious for a brief time.
or passage of a bill,” the statement continues.
</p> While Specter’s political opponents were paying a first-class rate to fly on corporate jets and Air Force One (in the case of then-President Bill Clinton), the FEC alleged that Specter had received
</p> Musgrove’s strategy has a better chance of succeeding than Chandler’s.
</p> North Korea already has a few nuclear weapons and has declared it is building up its arsenal, which President Bill Clinton’s national security adviser, Sandy Berger, says could make it “the world
Republicans Bill Simon and Tom </p> McClintock and Independent Peter Ueberroth have yet to pick up any Capitol Hill supporters.
</p> Public records show that Daschle is in fact receiving the $30,000 tax deduction that reduces his property tax bill by a few hundred dollars annually as long as the property is the principal residence
</p> That finding was the subject of an internal Office of Compliance e-mail sent last month.
</p> Scenes From the Recess.
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Gray Davis (D) is recalled by Golden State voters on Oct. 7 and either Republicans Arnold Schwarzenegger or Bill Simon is elected governor, it will not boost George W.
</p> Neither has Speaker Dennis Hastert (R-Ill.) or Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.).
</p> In its haste to reduce drug prices, the House also dismissed dire warnings from the Bush administration that the bill it was passing is dangerous.
</p> Like Rep. John Dingell (D-Mich.), who each Congress submits a national health insurance bill first proposed by his father in the 1940s, Bass has now taken up his father’s cause.
</p> “While we’re very supportive of the idea of there being a bill, even though at the moment it’s limited to voting representation in the House … we think the particular proposal that Congressman Davis
</p> It ought to stop. Whether it will remains to be seen.