Largent Hangs ’Em Up.
</p> They witnessed a nasty two-car accident right outside the airport’s entrance and then watched in awe as the person at fault — a guy in a red car — sped away. </p> “Follow that car!”
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</p> They witnessed a nasty two-car accident right outside the airport’s entrance and then watched in awe as the person at fault — a guy in a red car — sped away. </p> “Follow that car!”
</p> Meanwhile, Congress took up dozens of measure to help revive the economy, such as an energy bill designed to boost U.S. energy supplies, a measure to restore investor confidence in the stock market
</p> Republican Reps.
Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) is taking the direct approach in repairing strained relations with House Republican leaders: pleading for forgiveness.
For former Ways and Means Chairman Bill Archer (R-Texas), his annual challenge is finishing his taxes.
</p> Sergeant-at-Arms Bill Pickle is seeking $2.7 million in the fiscal 2004 legislative branch appropriations bill to upgrade security measures in Senators’ state offices.
</p> Before GOP Sens.
</p> The House bill — and the administration proposal — calls for a $250,000 cap on noneconomic damages (“pain and suffering”) in malpractice jury awards, the level currently in place under California
</p> State Rep. Joe Crabb (R), the chairman of the committee, introduced a bill that would leave the current lines intact.
</p> “Our bill would make middle-income Americans more able to donate to candidates,” Dorgan said in a floor speech introducing the bill.
drug bill.
</p> The list of potential successors to Rangel would begin with City Councilman Bill Perkins (D), who is likely to be Rangel’s favorite, Assemblyman Keith Wright (D), and Manhattan Borough President
Leon County School Superintendent Bill Montford is being encouraged to run as a Democrat if Boyd doesn’t.
</p> In 2002, Davis spent a whopping $78 million on his successful re-election race against his Republican opponent, businessman Bill Simon, who doled out $36 million.
</p> The memo was obtained by the AFL-CIO this week through the Freedom of Information Act.
</p> On the troops resolution, one senior Democratic Member said Pelosi could have worked quickly with Hastert in accepting the Senate version of the bill, but DeLay stood in the way.
</p> Under the Byrd Rule, a higher House-passed number would not be protected from a Senate point of order that would take 60 votes to waive unless the Finance Committee reported out a tax bill exceeding
</p> The court is also seeking funds in the supplemental spending bill, some of which would be used to maintain pay parity between the court’s officers and the Capitol Police.
House Appropriations ranking member David Obey (Wis.) used Wednesday’s Democratic Caucus meeting to lash out against his colleagues for offering too many amendments on last week’s supplemental spending bill
</p> “We’ve got to sit down and see where we are with the numbers,” Ney said.