Capitol Copes With Threats
</p> “We have a pretty robust plan that has been in place,” Gainer noted.
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</p> “We have a pretty robust plan that has been in place,” Gainer noted.
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</p> But quietly, Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) has taken note of the need for more contributions from his Conference.
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[IMGCAP(1)] </p> At least two Republican Senate candidates, Georgia hopeful Rep. Mac Collins and Florida candidate Bill McCollum, have also distributed spots on the Web.
</p> “Instead of protecting pensions, George Bush supported a bill giving Enron huge new tax breaks,” the 30-second spot begins, as it depicts workers in hard hats setting up corporate logos for companies
</p> Senate Republican Conference and a number of governors and state lawmakers will appear at similar “briefings” in the future. </p> The Leadership Forum’s founders, former Rep.
</p> The tension has risen for the Senate leadership, due to the decision by Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) to make a campaign stop in South Dakota Saturday on behalf of the candidate challenging
</p> Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) said that a “constitutional amendment … is consistent with the values of the United States of America,” but he would not commit to a specific date for
</p> Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) is also hoping that this week’s recess will help cool tempers that had flared between conservative House Republican leaders and the four moderates — Sens.
</p> The flap over this charity event — and another since-canceled convention event previously sponsored by Sen.
Corzine hopes to add the resolution, which is currently before the Senate Rules Committee, as an amendment to the upcoming legislative branch appropriations bill.
</p> The South Dakota special election was triggered by the resignation of former Rep. Bill Janklow (R) on Jan. 20.
</p> Republicans also benefited from open Senate seats a decade ago.
</p> As the Kerry aides pointed out, it’s clear that Bush has not done — at least so far — what Bill Clinton did to Republican Bob Dole in 1996, which was to bury him in an unanswered avalanche of ads
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</p> — Nicole Duran </p> GEORGIA Majette, Collins Get Key Primary Endorsements </p> Rep.
</p> “There’s got to be bipartisan agreement before they get to a bill that all can agree on,” said Doxie McCoy, Norton’s spokeswoman. Norton has sponsored her own bill.
The other is Monroe County Legislature Majority Leader Bill Smith (R), whose law office is the next suite over. </p> “They meet in the hall every now and then and talk strategy,” Cook reports.
</p> But Colorado this year is different. Retiring Sen. Ben Nighthorse Campbell (R), Gov. Bill Owens and GOP Rep. Scott McInnis are backing Coors, while Allard and Reps.