Senate Provides Boost to Pair of D.C. Memorials
</p> The Energy and Natural Resources Committee approved a measure to extend construction time of the Martin Luther King Jr. memorial by three years, along with a bill to create an education center for
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</p> The Energy and Natural Resources Committee approved a measure to extend construction time of the Martin Luther King Jr. memorial by three years, along with a bill to create an education center for
</p> “I made an independent determination that what is in the best interest of North Dakota is to pass the Thomas bill,” Pomeroy said.
</p> The bill includes an initial appropriation of $17 million to kick-start the creation of a museum council, as well as other rudimentary aspects of the museum itself.
</p> AFSCME President Gerald McEntee resigned from the group in May, spurring the current fight. </p> Burton’s Crusade. Rep.
</p> Indeed, many Republicans — 50 of whom helped add the provision to the Senate version of the Medicare bill this week — acknowledged that they were told by their leaders to vote for Dayton’s amendment
Bill Redmond (R-Kan.) and interned for then-Rep. Joe Skeen (R-N.M.). </p> Burita received a master’s in public administration from George Mason University in 1997.
Billionaire Bill Gates learned the hard way that the Secret Service means business when it comes to checking identification at the White House gates.
Bill Richardson (D) entered the contest. </p> Democrats have targeted 1st district Rep. Heather Wilson (R) since she was first elected in 1998.
</p> The full committee is set to mark up the legislative branch fiscal 2004 spending bill today with language stipulating that no more money will be spent until the panel reviews a General Accounting
</p> The full committee is set to mark up the legislative branch fiscal 2004 spending bill today with language stipulating that no more money will be spent until the panel reviews a General Accounting
</p> In the annual D.C. spending bill, Congress has repeatedly restricted the use of funds the city can appropriate for lobbying for statehood or voting rights.
</p> WISH List’s List. The WISH List, a D.C.
</p> The focus of the party’s policy agenda hasn’t always helped matters either.
After focusing the first months of his tenure on parliamentary intricacies, Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) is ramping up his fundraising machine and political operation.
</p> That case is still open, according to an FAA spokesman, who could provide no further details on the matter.</p> U.S.
bill in March.
A bill to do so even was voted out of the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee in 2002. </p> Yet the PAI is closing down on June 30, basically having failed to accomplish its mission.
</p> He helped enact a bill to simplify state and local taxation of wireless calls and has worked on legislation to free up enough wireless spectrum for next-generation networks.
</p> Another bill — sponsored by Reps. Ed Markey (D-Mass.) and Christopher Shays (R-Conn.) — appears to have at least a slightly better chance at passage.