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reads the e-mail missive penned by Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.).
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</p> Front and center in the media war has been the federal tobacco buyout bill, which was passed by the Senate last month.
</p> Even Reps.
</p> But the signs were more mixed among the fundraising filings of other aging Democratic Senators. </p> Leading that list is Maryland Sen.
</p> But Berry’s personal Web site is raising eyebrows on Capitol Hill.
</p> Sen.
</p> Gay-marriage advocates are putting on a brave face.
Bill Lipinski announced Friday that he will not seek a 12th term in November, paving the way for 3rd district party leaders to anoint his son to replace him on the ballot.
Bill Lipinski (D-Ill.) is expected to announce Friday that he will retire at the conclusion of this Congress, setting in motion a plan for party leaders to anoint his son to succeed him on the November
Bill Armstrong (R-Colo.), formed a soft-money group that ran ads attacking Coors as a supporter of the “homosexual agenda” but were ultimately unsuccessful.
</p> “Defense people can permanently prevent the intelligence bill from getting passed,” said Kerrey. “Sen.
</p> Although provisions included in the fiscal 2004 legislative branch appropriations bill allow the Capitol Police to detail nearly two dozen officers to the Library’s police force, while also prohibiting
</p> At first, sales were dismal, but Russell said they increased once his IRS Taxman chew toy began selling well nationally, and the Bill and Hillary Rodham Clinton toys sold well in the Southern states
</p> But what Ali calls stiffing the lounge — and his waiters — Duschney calls a dispute over the bill.
</p> That appeared to satisfy the FEC.
</p> All except for the guns, anyway.
</p> “When you get right down to it, all I am doing is pitching in to try and even the odds,” said former Sen. Bill Armstrong (R-Colo.), the head of CCV.
</p> “Why, Me, Lord?” Hastert recalls thinking in the book.