Plan to Split DNC Chairmanship in Two Is Floated
</p> The proposal harks back to 1995, when then-President Bill Clinton named two DNC chairmen: Sen. Chris Dodd (D-Conn.) as general chairman and Donald Fowler as national chairman.
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</p> The proposal harks back to 1995, when then-President Bill Clinton named two DNC chairmen: Sen. Chris Dodd (D-Conn.) as general chairman and Donald Fowler as national chairman.
</p> Evensen said Republicans should have learned from 1990 when a newspaper ad backfired and helped propel Bill Orton (D) into the heavily Republican 3rd district seat.
Bill Delahunt (D-Mass.) and George Miller (D-Calif.), the landlord-resident.
</p> “Obviously, I’m very interested” in the position, Peterson said in an interview. “I represent one of the biggest agriculture districts in the country.”</p> Rep.
</p> The CVC, which received a $48 million infusion in fiscal 2004, currently has a $421 million price tag.
But Members and aides warned that a deal must be reached today or the bill would likely not be passed this year. </p> “We’re down to the short strokes here,” said Sen.
</p> Abramoff later assured Tigua officials that the Senate sponsor of the election reform bill — Sen.
</p> Roberts said he “had a lengthy talk” with Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) about the issue and implied to reporters that he was interested in overseeing any intelligence-agency reforms
</p> Sen. John Sununu (R-N.H.), who was whipping votes for Dole, said the 28-27 outcome was “within a vote or two” of what he thought it would be.
</p> While Specter declined to say when or how he would present this statement, Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) said he thought it would be released “by the end of the week.”
</p> But those charges have been made — and, I think, not metaphorically — by such commentators as The New York Times’ Maureen Dowd, author Garry Wills, PBS host Bill Moyers and former Sen.
Bill Thomas (Calif.) suggested it would be best not to have a divisive secret ballot.
</p> With the victory of Rep.
</p> Participation in the program has surged to more than 18,000 individuals, Falk said, up from the 6,077 enrolled in 2000.
</p> By a one-vote margin, Republican Senators agreed to grant Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) the ability to make appointments to influential committees — a power centrists fear will be used to
Barbara Boxer (D) holding a decisive 53 percent to 36 percent lead over challenger Bill Jones (R) in California’s Senate contest.
It should surprise no one that the Democratic path out of the wilderness was laid last week by the master himself, Bill Clinton.
</p> Baker turned 79 on Monday. We wish him a very happy birthday … and many more.</p> Birthday Boys.
</p> Real estate business on the Hill is booming in part because people are looking for convenience.
</p> Who started this feud is not the point.