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Bill Janklow (R), who resigned in January after being convicted of second-degree manslaughter after killing a motorcyclist in an accident on a rural road.
</p> “If people don’t get dug in, we’ll be able to get it done,” Nickles said.
</p> The House has had a similar organization in place for 10 years.
</p> Democrats haven’t been major players in tax reform since the mid-1980s, when Sen. Bill Bradley (D-N.J.), worked with Republicans to help simplify the tax code and eliminate loopholes. Then-Rep.
Bill McCollum (R) in the race to replace retiring Sen. Bob Graham (D). </p> Smith, who took up residence and began selling real estate in Florida after being defeated in a 2002 primary by now-Sen.
</p> Miller, a former governor who had to be cajoled into accepting an appointment to replace the late Sen.
</p> Gainer also asserted that high visibility of officers is an effective law-enforcement tool. </p> Among the recommendations made by lawmakers, Rep.
</P> <P> But Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) seemed to disagree with McCain’s assessment.</P> <P> “Most everything is fair game in a political season,” he said.</P> <P> Meanwhile, Sen.
</p> Niccolo Machiavelli.
</p> Democrats immediately sought to paint the battle-tested Specter as damaged goods.
</p> Rhonda and fellow surfer Rohrabacher were married in 1997. She was a one-time campaign manager for the California Republican. </p> Physician, Heal Thyself.
</p> Meanwhile, Tuesday’s primaries also set up several potentially competitive races across the state. </p> In the suburban/urban Northeast Philadelphia 13th district, state Sen.
Other members include Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.), Minority Leader Tom Daschle (D-S.D.) and Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-Texas).
</p> “Despite the substantial advances in security and emergency preparedness since September 2001, and particularly this past year, we cannot become complacent,” Senate Sergeant-at-Arms Bill Pickle
</p> That isn’t the case today, as was first reported in Roll Call on March 30 and then in the Washington Post on Tuesday.
</p> [IMGCAP(1)]Both candidates have weaknesses on taxes.
</p> State Rep.
Amidst an outcry from Senate Democrats, Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) has proclaimed former Rep.
</p> Though the amendment was included in the Senate’s Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education spending bill last year, Republicans deleted it from the final conference report under pressure