Blue Dogs Enlarge Portfolio With Redistricting
</p> On redistricting, the main goal is to enact a bill by one of the Blue Dogs’ longtime leaders, Rep.
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</p> On redistricting, the main goal is to enact a bill by one of the Blue Dogs’ longtime leaders, Rep.
</p> Republicans hope to renew the measure this year, following suggestions by some prominent Democrats that the GOP might somehow water the bill down or let it expire in 2007.
</p> “Once again the U.S. has been internationally embarrassed for failing to address a lack of democracy in our own country,” Rohrabacher wrote.
In fact, DeWine first introduced this bill years before the tragic murder of Laci and Connor Peterson.
Bill Shuster (R-Pa.) bids farewell to his legislative director, Joel Brubaker, who won’t have to travel far — or even outside of the Longworth House Office Building — to become the new chief of staff for
</p> They believe that Harris can’t beat Sen.
</p> Both Republicans and Democrats claim to abhor “judicial activism.” But what is that, exactly?
</p> “It’s more the president sharing his list with us,” the aide said.
</p> They worry that she can’t beat Sen. Bill Nelson (D), and that her candidacy will boost Democratic fundraising and turnout in 2006.
</p> A bill sponsored by Davis and ranking member Henry Waxman (D-Calif.) to impose testing requirements and punishments for professional athletes recently passed the committee.
John Mica (R-Fla.), who also introduced the proclamation legislation in the House, on a bill reintroduced this month to award a Congressional Gold Medal to Brumidi.
</p> Senators debated the bill briefly, before agreeing to the measure by unanimous consent.
</p> “The under-the-radar activity on this bill has been very intense,” said Pence.
</p> Santorum said the discussions include Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) and Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Chairman Mike Enzi (R-Wyo.) as well as rank-and-file Members.
</p> As Alexander prepares for this staff change, the looming negotiations over the energy bill figure prominently on his priority list.
Bill Shuster’s (R-Pa.) legislative director and also has some campaign experience.
Bill Galvano (R) dropped out of the race and endorsed Buchanan. Galvano had been the only candidate running from Manatee County. Buchanan, Hudson and Detert are all from Sarasota County.
[IMGCAP(1)] </p> Nothing about the Ohio gubernatorial contest, Sen.
the August recess, as did Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.).
</p> Even though the vote was 5-3 to send the bill out of committee, it was sent to the floor without a recommendation for passage.