Doctors’ Orders: Dump Murray
Patty Murray’s (D-Wash.) vote last month against a bill to cap financial awards in medical malpractice lawsuits seems to be costing her the support of Washington state doctors. </p> Rep.
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Patty Murray’s (D-Wash.) vote last month against a bill to cap financial awards in medical malpractice lawsuits seems to be costing her the support of Washington state doctors. </p> Rep.
</p> Sensenbrenner’s bill, cosponsored by Rules Chairman David Dreier (R-Calif.) and Rep.
[IMGCAP(1)] </p> “Other areas of the Capitol normally open to tours will not be affected,” a notice from House Sergeant-at-Arms Bill Livingood states.
[IMGCAP(1)] </p> Palin: “I came here for a good argument.” </p> Cleese: “No, you didn’t.” </p> “Yes, I did.” </p> “No, you came here for an argument.”
Leader Bill Frist’s (R-Tenn.) personal office.
As House Republicans work to build support for the fiscal 2005 budget, Democrats head into this week’s vote confident that their own Members will unanimously oppose the GOP bill.
Bill Janklow (R) is slated for June 1.</p> The NRCC is currently running its second television commercial on South Dakota state Sen.
</p> Nethercutt’s camp maintains that the Congressman has remained steadfast.
</p> Diedrich will face 2002 nominee Stephanie Herseth in the June 1 election to replace former Rep. Bill Janklow (R), who resigned the seat Jan. 20.
</p> So far, his involvement appears limited to some conversations with the group’s board.
One way to track the workload in the office of Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) is to take a look at the pedometers that just about all of the heart surgeon’s staff is wearing these days.
</p> But the International Interactive Alliance barely exists. </p> Congressional aides working on Internet gaming legislation have never heard of the group.
</p> Among Democratic rising stars in Hastert’s home area, state Rep. Linda Chapa LaVia stands out. </p> In Manzullo’s 16th district, state Rep.
The bill passed without Smith’s support after a three-hour drama.
</p> The bill was an attempt to dissuade South American farmers from growing crops like coca and poppi, plants used in the production of cocaine and heroin.
</p> In announcing his bid last week against the seven-term incumbent, Del.
</p> “Security will dominate, but it will also be made up of economic security,” said Reed.
</p> The day after the vote, Smith, who opposed the bill despite extensive lobbying from party leaders, charged that unnamed senior Republicans used “bribes and special deals” to convince wayward GOP
</p> In 1996, as President Bill Clinton faced re-election, his March job approval was 52 percent, his economic approval was 46 percent and voters were satisfied/unsatisfied by a margin of 36 percent/61
</p> The special election was set off by the Jan. 20 resignation of Rep. Bill Janklow (R).