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John Spratt (D-S.C.), ranking member on the Budget Committee, said he is “a skeptic that the tax bill cut will do what it was advertised to do.”
</p> Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) called the House GOP the “main obstacle” to enactment of a bill that would benefit families making between $10,500 and $26,625.
</p> Hastert expressed support for a bill Reps.
That bill would have transferred 2 percent of federal income taxes paid by non-District residents who work in the city, or about $400 million annually, into a special fund to be used for infrastructure
</p> CONNECTICUT </p> Bill to Aid Challengers Likely to Become Law </p> A bill that would drastically alter the primary system in the Constitution State passed the state House last week and is expected
</p> But in state races, the Democrats are still able to show signs of life.
Instead, Harkin says, the individual who has the “intangible” quality of “connectedness” that characterized former Presidents Bill Clinton and Ronald Reagan will carry the day.
</p> Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.), sponsor of a resolution that would alter Senate rules to allow defeat of such filibusters with a simple majority if three cloture votes fail, called the current
</p> During a ceremony marking the report’s release last week, D.C.
</p> The bank’s former president, Hayes Martin, has also entered a guilty plea in connection to the Cagle loans.
</p> In forming the final bill, Grassley, Lincoln and a third co-author, Sen. Olympia Snowe (R-Maine), melded their dueling proposals to resuscitate the spiked provision.
they would set with this first bill.
</p> “If [Senate GOP leaders] get a deal with Kennedy, they can pass a bill not with a bare 60 votes, but with 80 votes.”
with children a $400 tax rebate check during the conference on the president’s $350 billion tax bill.
</p> Rep.
</p> House Minority Whip Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) spearheaded the effort to fund the study, procuring a $500,000 grant in the fiscal 2002 Transportation spending bill.
</p> Sen. Jim Jeffords (I-Vt.) “An Independent Man: Adventures of a Public Servant” Simon & Schuster, 2003; 336 pages Did not appear on New York Times Bestseller List</p> Sen.