The Politics of Gasoline Prices: Keep Your Powder Dry
</p> Oh, how quickly we forget. </p> Less than four years ago, gas prices also spiked, particularly in the Midwest.
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</p> Oh, how quickly we forget. </p> Less than four years ago, gas prices also spiked, particularly in the Midwest.
</p> The 9/11 investigating committee’s hearings demonstrate that no one did enough to fight Al Qaeda before it attacked in New York and Washington — not Bush, not Bill Clinton, not the FBI, not the CIA
</p> Andy Davis, 31, is the Senator’s new Capitol Hill communications director.
</p> “Seeing is believing,” added Bill Glasgow Jr., owner of the Union Meat Co., which has operated out of the market for the past 57 years.
</p> The recently recruited candidates — Bill Fuller in Alabama’s 3rd district, Joe Driscoll in Pennsylvania’s 15th, Tom Gallagher in Nevada’s 3rd, Jim Stork in Florida’s 22nd and Diane Farrell in Connecticut
Bill Owens (R), by his side. </p> “I owe my country a debt of gratitude and want to serve my country,” said Coors at his announcement. </p> He will now face off against former Rep.
</p> It is not clear, however, whether Alberg, who is autistic, had plans to use the ricin.
</p> On the ides of March, New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson (D) called Danny McDonald, a Democratic commissioner, and asked a few questions about the FEC’s proposed plans.
be the sticking point between House and Senate negotiators on the bill.
</p> On Capitol Hill, the three worked closely together on several telecommunications issues, most notably the Tauzin-Dingell broadband bill that passed the House but was killed in the Senate.
Raising the stakes in the battles with his Democratic counterpart, Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (Tenn.) plans to campaign next month in Minority Leader Tom Daschle’s home state of South Dakota on
</p> In response to a well-organized campaign from the minority groups, Nielson turned to K Street for help. </p> Nielsen hired ex-Rep.
And while the state Senate leader describes himself as pro-life, his refusal to support a bill stopping medical research on fetal tissue at the state university isn’t sitting well with anti-abortion groups
</p> Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) contributed just 12 percent of the $3.5 million raised by his Volunteer PAC.
</p> Here are a few of my all-time favorite HOH items: </p> Stockpiling Stewardesses. A slip of the tongue by Sen.
</p> Another Kerry bill directs the federal government to reimburse families and soldiers for personal money spent to buy body armor for use in Iraq and Afghanistan. Sen.
Bill Owens (R) seemingly reversed course Wednesday with his revelation that brewing company mogul Pete Coors would enter the race.
</p> Lawyer Bill Nojay, the chairman of the Rochester-Genessee Regional Transportation Authority, said he wanted to run to boost the struggling region’s economic fortunes.
</p> The younger Paterno, who was counseled by Sen.
</p> Great War Origins </p> Though widely referred to in the media as the Senate Spouses’ Club, the group was and is a chapter of the American Red Cross. </p> Founded in 1917 by Mrs.