Democrats Question Privacy Rules in Wake of Texas Redistricting Dust-up
</p> And on Monday, Reps.
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</p> — Lauren W. Whittington </p> South Dakota</p> Janklow Ruminates, Says Thune Senate Bid Likely</p> Freshman Rep.
</p> Also joining the office this spring is Rosemary Manesis, who serves as executive assistant.</p> Manesis cut her political teeth as a caseworker for Rep.
</p> But Democrats, too, claim Jeffords’ desertion of the GOP helped their party, most importantly providing a soapbox for them to advance their positions on issues such as the patients’ bill of rights
Trent Lott (R-Miss.), will take up the issue of filibusters on judicial nominations today, with its centerpiece being a proposal by Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) that would require just three cloture
passed tax bill .
</p> The controversial provision is part of a broader bill reauthorizing the National Drug Control Policy Office.
</p> During the first go-round on the 2003 Bush tax cut, 199 Democrats opposed the bill, with the Caucus losing just four Members to the GOP.
</p> One group of Senators, led by senior members of the Appropriations Committee, plans to add a measure to an upcoming spending bill that would prohibit the FCC from implementing the rule changes.
The strategist pointed to Feinstein’s support for a bill — vehemently opposed by the majority of the Democratic Caucus — that would move class-action lawsuits to federal courts, which traditionally have
It turns out that Fox News Channel anchor Bill O’Reilly and liberal commentator Al Franken nearly came to blows in the green room just minutes before they had a verbal sparring match in front of C-SPAN2
</p> The “we” refers to bookbinders, whose trade James joined at age 15.
</p> Wrong, wrong and wrong. </p> First, Article II says nothing about a “majority of Senators” having the power to confirm a nominee.
</p> In the May CBS News and New York Times poll, 54 percent said the states’ financial situation was very serious and 35 percent said somewhat serious. </p> Gone Fishing.
</p> They return today to begin debate on an international tax bill that will split those groups.
</p> Third, on May 16, 2001, Governmental Affairs passed then-Sen. Fred Thompson’s (R-Tenn.) bipartisan bill to streamline the presidential appointments process that I co-sponsored with Sens.
</p> “This will keep the total cost of the tax bill within the $350 billion cost estimate of the Joint Committee on Taxation,” he wrote, adding that key Senators have refused to approve tax cuts exceeding
</p> “With the signing of the tax cut, the president is demonstrating a commitment to getting our economy fully back on its feet,” Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) wrote in an e-mail to supporters
Bill Pickle.
House Sergeant-at-Arms Bill Livingood.