Leaders Do Plenty of ‘Heaving Lifting’ for Renzi
</p> In November, President Bush signed a bill to increase death benefits for the families of fallen soldiers.
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</p> In November, President Bush signed a bill to increase death benefits for the families of fallen soldiers.
</p> How could this be?
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</p> “The President signed the Interior Appropriations bill into law on November 10th, 2003, PL 108-108,” the statement said. “After that date, AdvantageWest had no pending business before the House.
</p> “Teddy Roosevelt’s progressive tradition is still looking for a home,” Avlon says.
</p> The intrigue at this point is most acute among Republicans.
</p> “He’s not beholden to anyone,” Stricker said.
</p> Hensarling and Ryan have already introduced their own budget reform bill that includes some of the same proposals contained in the list agreed upon by conservatives and moderates.
</p> Last May, Rep.
</p> In the 1980s, legendary MCI executive Bill McGowan funded a team of aggressive lobbyists and proved that a savvy, well-heeled Washington operation could help open new markets and boost corporate
</p> But that appears to be what unfolded last Thursday during behind-the-scenes discussions on the order in which amendments to a corporate tax bill should be brought up.
</p> Other oft-named contenders have a good deal less — Indiana Sen. Evan Bayh, Missouri Rep. Richard Gephardt, and Florida Sens. Bob Graham and Bill Nelson.
</p> Cinderella Story. Like Tiger Woods, Rep. Clay Shaw (R-Fla.) just can’t get enough of “Caddyshack” — the classic comedy starring Bill Murray and Chevy Chase.
Bill Owens would be a formidable candidate, but he has family problems. His interest in the White House also could affect his decision on a Senate run. </p> Retiring Rep.
</p> Manuel Miranda told aides for Senate Sergeant-at-Arms Bill Pickle that he created a file specifically for Democratic documents while on staff at the Judiciary Committee and made a back-up file for
Even that may be unnecessary, however, since Kingston suggested last week that his subcommittee could craft a spending bill without holding any hearings.
</p> But McCrery’s decision to remain in Congress has put those plans on hold. </p> Sonnenschein Hires Two More.
Bill Janklow (R). </p> Herseth holds a solid lead over Diedrich in both polls and fundraising with less than 90 days remaining in the race.
</p> “I’m torn,” Sen. Richard Durbin (D-Ill.), a senior member of the panel, said of releasing the report.