Frist’s Family Ties
Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) got a little more than he bargained for when he had his new book on the Frist family tree listed on Amazon.com as a way to make it easier for his relatives to
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Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) got a little more than he bargained for when he had his new book on the Frist family tree listed on Amazon.com as a way to make it easier for his relatives to
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</p> After almost four hours of briefings by Sergeant-at-Arms Bill Pickle on Monday and Tuesday, Senators said the investigators have compiled a detailed account of thousands of memos that were taken
Bill Paxon (N.Y.) over former Oklahoma Democratic Rep. Dave McCurdy.
</p> Six of the Senate’s top leaders — Majority Leader Bill Frist (Tenn.), Majority Whip Mitch McConnell (Ky.), GOP Conference Chairman Rick Santorum (Pa.), Conference Vice Chairman Kay Bailey Hutchison
Recent polling shows what Democrats have known all along — that the more seniors learn about this bill the less they like.”
bill on the floor this year.
</p> Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) said in an interview last week that he would oppose the legislation.
</p> With the exception of three fourth-floor rooms in the Dirksen Senate Office Building adjacent to the room in Majority Leader Bill Frist’s (R-Tenn.) personal office where ricin was found last week
</p> Exiting a 90-minute briefing about the probe with Senate Sergeant-at-Arms Bill Pickle, a quartet of senior Judiciary Democrats declared that what they had heard led them to believe a criminal inquiry
</p> Assistant U.S.
</p> “Once it’s an open seat, we’d have to take a look at it,” Brown said. </p> Madison County Commissioners Mo Brooks and Dale Strong, as well as state Reps.
</p> “[Jim DeMint] understands that America’s businesses are the spark plug for economic prosperity and job growth,” said Chamber political director Bill Miller.
</p> “We just became aware of this provision, and therefore it’s premature for us to respond,” Office of Compliance Executive Director Bill Thompson said.
</p> Some more “cutting” than others.</p> 98 Percent of Those Polled Didn’t Get the Joke.
</p> Thune campaign manager Dick Wadhams said the disbursements were made early in 2003 on “incidental expenses.” </p> “John Thune was a private citizen,” said Wadhams.
Edward Kennedy (Mass.), are looking to push far-reaching proposals, including a universal health care bill and a full-scale rewrite of the recently enacted Medicare prescription drug bill.
Medicare bill, but later backtracked and now refuses to discuss the issue.
</p> “Mail will not start until … everyone’s concerns have been addressed and met,” said a spokeswoman for Senate Sergeant-at-Arms Bill Pickle.
</p> HHS spokesman Bill Pierce said that the department is only following the law.