‘Oppression’
In the Senate, Republicans blocked President Bill Clinton’s judicial nominations in the Judiciary Committee and now Democrats are filibustering President Bush’s nominees.
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In the Senate, Republicans blocked President Bill Clinton’s judicial nominations in the Judiciary Committee and now Democrats are filibustering President Bush’s nominees.
</p> The Bronxville, N.Y., native served in the Nevada Air National Guard after graduating in 1960 from the College of Pacific.
Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) named Navy Rear Adm.
there’s the fact that the hard-charging Stevens always arrives on the Senate floor wearing a giant (and God-awful-looking) Incredible Hulk necktie whenever he needs to manage a difficult appropriations bill
</p> As a senior scholar at the Library of Congress’ John W.
</p> Bill Clinton’s words of wisdom earned him almost $10 million, according to disclosure forms filed by Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.).
</p> After kicking off the floor debate over energy policy on May 6, the Senate moved off the bill for nearly three weeks.
</p> That bill, which Norton sponsored in the 107th Congress, would eliminate Congressional review of civil or criminal legislation passed by the D.C. City Council.
</p> Young, who once waved a walrus penis at a Congressional hearing to flash his temper at liberal environ- </p> mentalists, took aim after Moran testified about his bill to the House Resources Committee
Capps has also a speechwriter for then-President Bill Clinton. </p> Capps joins Kerry Iowa state director John Norris, who has Congressional connections of his own.
</p> Heart surgeon-turned-Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) is in the upper echelons of the club, with a minimum net worth of at least $15.1 million comprised in part from blind trusts valued
Former GOP leaders like Newt Gingrich (Ga.), Dick Armey (Texas), Bill Paxon (N.Y.) and J.C.
</p> Unfazed by these statistics, Woodhouse pointed to data of his own.
</p> It seems, however, that Johanns has not closed the door on a run.
</p> — Josh Kurtz </p> ARKANSAS </p> Huckabee Puts Senate Decision on Back Burner </p> Gov.
</p> “The show’s the show,” countered Bill Lynch, a member of the Ross County Democratic Executive Committee, adding that Springer could win the general election.
— $10 billion bill.
</p> “This resolution is just not going to be brought up for a vote,” he said. </p> The CBC chairman, Rep.
</p> Unlike most critics of the bill, however, her key concern is not about including a more expansive definition of asbestos victims nor ensuring that the federal government does not foot the bill for
</p> There’s no question that some right-wing groups and individuals spread scandalous stories about Bill Clinton from the outset of his 1992 candidacy and persistently opposed his policies.