Bush, Congress Need to Help Stressed Reserves
</p> President Bush ran in 2000 complaining about President Bill Clinton’s “overstretching” U.S. forces with deployments in Haiti, Bosnia and Kosovo.
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</p> President Bush ran in 2000 complaining about President Bill Clinton’s “overstretching” U.S. forces with deployments in Haiti, Bosnia and Kosovo.
The Senate Finance Committee staff will get a boost when Bill Dauster joins its team as general counsel at the end of the month.
</p> Hunter will be a special guest at a fundraiser Wednesday hosted by defense industry giant Lockheed Martin Corp. and lobbyist Bill Wight, who represents General Dynamics and Northrop Grumman, both
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</p> Ballots, sent to credit union members in late March, are due back by midnight April 18. </p> Board member Judy Rainey, an aide to Sen.
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</p> The Mississippi telecommunications firm, though, has different plans.
</p> Santorum’s camp confirmed “it was an animated discussion” as the Senate wrapped up work on the supplemental appropriations bill to fund the war in Iraq.
</p> “This bill is a $70 billion bill to pay for a war to help bring democracy [to Iraq], yet democracy is being denied on the House floor,” said the amendment’s author, Rep.
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It came after Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) held a similar conference call with Senate spouses, Capitol Police Chief Terrance Gainer, Attending Physician John Eisold and other Senate officials
</p> In the House, the bill is co-sponsored by Resources Vice Chairman Jim Gibbons (R-Nev.) and ranking member Nick Rahall (D-W.Va.), along with Rep. John Murtha (D-Pa.).
But, Grella added, House leaders concede they may have to wait until after the two-week break to bring the bill to the floor.
The first round of bidding for next year’s $375 billion highway bill began this week, as a long parade of House Members began pitching their projects to the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee.
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</p> Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) vowed to file cloture again and again until Democrats cave and agree to an up-or-down vote on Estrada’s nomination to the U.S.
</p> “Whenever you have people with a vested interest sitting in and involved in making policy it is problem,” added Bill Allison, a spokesman for the Center for Public Integrity, a nonprofit government
Bill Nelson (D-Fla.) recently gave the nod to longtime State Director Pete Mitchell to become chief of staff.