Despite Criticisms, GOP Senate Serves Bush ’04 Lemonade
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That’s one reason why some Democrats believe it would not be wise for their party to support any prescription drug benefits bill.
</p> “This is a problem that I think Congress as a whole will have to address,” DeWine said.</p> Sen.
</p> Longabaugh served as New Hampshire state director for both the Bill Bradley for President (2000) and Richard Gephardt for President (1988) campaigns.
</p> No, it’s not a new TV show.
</p> Other than those eight years, of course, that Bill Clinton served as president and had the megaphone. </p> Paging All Pages.
</p> Under the new guidelines, according to these sources, Speaker Dennis Hastert’s (R-Ill.) top aide, Scott Palmer, and Lee Rawls, Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist’s chief of staff, will be permitted
</p> Cummings said while the Democratic Party has solidly represented the black community, the black vote cannot be taken for granted. </p> “This is just a start,” Cummings said.
</p> Clinton, whose appearance on CNN’s “Larry King Live” on Tuesday night was countered by a Fox News interview with a woman who accused former President Bill Clinton of sexually assaulting her in the
</p> In the primary — and subsequent runoff — he faced off against state Rep. Bill Settle, who was the chairman of the Appropriations Committee.
</p> And now, two conservative politicians closely associated with the recall drive — Rep.
</p> Ways and Means Chairman Bill Thomas (R-Calif.) derided the Senate’s bill as his party’s leadership met with White House officials to sell them on the plan.
</p> But on Monday, without advance warning, White House spokesman Ari Fleischer pushed the House to move the bill quickly.
</p> That may be changing.
</p> [IMGCAP(1)] “It’s a six-year monolith,” Dickey said in an interview, referring to the massive transportation reauthorization bill.
</p> Tauzin’s Latest Departures. Two more aides to House Energy and Com-</p> merce Chairman Billy Tauzin (R-La.) have announced that they are leaving Capitol Hill for K Street.
Tauzin said that despite “tough talk” from the Clinton administration to fix management problems at UC-run national labs, the Energy Department — then led by Bill Richardson, the current Democratic governor
</p> Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) and two members of the search committee confirmed Ogilvie’s decision in separate interviews Tuesday, and the Majority Leader said the list of candidates to fill
</p> “We are looking to take a more visible public advocacy role,” Bergquist said.
</p> “Every House Member is a Senator in waiting,” said Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee spokesman Brad Woodhouse.</p> For Republicans, Rep.
</p> That’s not to say the father of the bride </p> isn’t nervous about a couple of things.