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[IMGCAP(1)] </p> “We’re looking at taking the statue [to Washington] in November of ’04,” Agoyo said.
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[IMGCAP(1)] </p> “We’re looking at taking the statue [to Washington] in November of ’04,” Agoyo said.
</p> “If the recall is successful, then literally the dynamics change because every Democrat becomes Gray Davis.” </p> Sanchez’s campaign consultant, Bill Wachob, disagrees.
</p> “We are spending a lot of money believing that this is going to be a very thriving commercial area,” he said, referring to Barracks Row. </p> And Woodhull has reason to be optimistic.
</p> But wait a minute!
</p> NARAL, of course, would not pay as much. </p> “It’s going to be huge for that organization to replace her,” the Democratic leader said.
</p> “He’s committed if he loses to leading the [opposition],” said one senior California Democrat. </p> Bustamante’s term as lieutenant governor ends in 2006.
</p> No Senator Left Behind. Sen.
</p> At the same time, lawmakers have a message of their own for Bush: The administration has to get its hands dirty if it wants a bill.
</p> The House last week passed its first-ever Homeland Security appropriations bill — and crowed about it. After all, it passed 417-8, suggesting widespread satisfaction with the bill.
</p> There’s that word again. </p> Party Down With Bill.
</p> Comptroller General David Walker, who runs GAO, described it as a “last-minute and surprise assertion.”
</p> “I have no intention of getting actively involved at this point,” he said. </p> Three other Republicans are already vying to face Holden in November 2004.
Language in the fiscal 2004 legislative branch appropriations bill gave CBO the authority to help fund the entity that promulgates generally accepted accounting principles for the government.
agreed to include it in the Defense bill, according to several sources close to the issue.
agreed to include it in the Defense bill, according to several sources close to the issue.
</p> Hagel said he is not sure what he is going to talk about and downplayed his anticipated participation at the conference.</p> “I speak to a lot of groups,” Hagel said Wednesday.
</p> But other knowledgeable sources have their doubts.
</p> “The big mistake that [Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter] made was that they didn’t build relationships with the Hill,” said Rep. Marion Berry (D-Ark.).
</p> And in Kansas, searching for a challenger to Sen.
</p> So it’s no wonder that Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) is looking to make the issue yesterday’s news by the end of this week.