Offshore Drilling Key to Senate Energy Debate
Bill Nelson (D-Fla.) follows through on a threat to slow down, if not completely block, the bill.
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Bill Nelson (D-Fla.) follows through on a threat to slow down, if not completely block, the bill.
</p> Here’s how it would work in the real world.
</p> “I commend Gov.
</p> “I’m a big proponent of legal immigration,” she said.
Bill Galvana and Nancy Detert are already off and running, while wealthy auto dealer and GOP financier Vern Buchanan and Manatee County Republican Party Chairman Mark Flanagan are seriously considering
</p> Richard Paez to the 9th U.S.
</p> “She’s not always thrilled about it,” Allen said through his spokesman.</p> Break in Decorum.
</p> Having entered the race for leader more than a year ago, McConnell has already locked up enough votes to take over for Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.), who is retiring at the end of 2006.
(The book’s graphic nature inspired a Georgia legislator to introduce a bill — that ultimately failed — in the state Assembly forbidding the purchase of “adult books” by Georgia libraries, Zacks said.)
</p> Absent too are Rep.
</p> The difficulty of that task means that GOP leaders will not rush forward with a bill until they see a path to victory.
</p> Some House Democrats, led by Rep.
</p> But the UOJCA’s support for a House bill that would expand federal funding for embryonic stem-cell research — legislation that most evangelicals opposed — underscores the theological divisions that
</p> Screaming for … CAFTA.
</p> Morris did not return several calls seeking comment.
</p> McNeill pointed out that Robin Kessler was hired not during her brother’s tenure as president of the Ripon Society but by the former president, one-time Rep. Bill Frenzel (R-Minn.).
Bill Ketchum (R-Calif.). </p> Emilie Kimball’s interest in Africa was piqued while studying the Sudanese refuge crisis in her sophomore geography class.
</p> Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) has called Bush a “liar” and a “loser.” He apologized for saying “loser,” but not for “liar.” </p> Sen.
</p> Testifying before the House Administration Committee, Capitol Police Chief Terrance Gainer, along with House Sergeant-at-Arms Bill Livingood and House Chief Administrative Officer Jay Eagen, acknowledged
</p> Just Like Brian Wilson Did.