Washington: McGavick Finally Makes His Senate Bid Official
Attorney Bill Mitchell, former Defense Department employee Greg Rublee and real estate agent Fred Taylor are also seeking the party’s nod.
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Attorney Bill Mitchell, former Defense Department employee Greg Rublee and real estate agent Fred Taylor are also seeking the party’s nod.
</p> A bill to rename the Education building after Johnson had bipartisan support in the previous Congress, with Texas Reps. Joe Barton (R) and Gene Green (D) co-sponsoring it.
</p> So what do the numbers reveal? </p> Rep.
</p> First on the agenda is Rep.
</p> Going for Doha.
</p> Ms. Brazile asks, “Can you imagine losing everything?” As a matter of fact, I can.
</p> Conyers was not the only Member to have a close personal relationship with Parks, however. </p> “She inspired me and my generation to stand up,” said Rep.
</p> Bill Burga, president of the Ohio AFL-CIO, said at this early point his organization is content to stay out of the contest.
</p> — Nicole Duran </p> Florida: Ex-Rep. Miller Aiding Hudson’s House Bid </p> Former Rep.
</p> Indeed, the Agriculture appropriations bill is likely to be cleared by both chambers this week, he noted.
</p> Consider the issue of digital television, which is almost certain to be a part of the final bill.
</p> In fact, Conyers suggested that the reauthorization bill could move as early as December, should Congress return to Capitol Hill after the Thanksgiving recess.
</p> In October 2000, President Bill Clinton signed the bill into law, and the Veterans History Project was born.
A key Republican player in the 1998 impeachment of then-President Bill Clinton was tapped Friday by President Bush to take over the No. 2 post at the Justice Department.
</p> “These special-interest reports help to spell out exactly how huge corporations benefit as Republican incumbents leave middle class families behind,” said DCCC Communications Director Bill Burton
— Josh Kurtz </p> <P>Quinter Drops Out of Race for Cardin’s Seat </P></p> State Del. Neil Quinter (D) last week dropped his bid to replace Rep.
But, I don’t have the pockets of Oprah, Bono, Bill Gates or the numerous millionaires in the U.S. Senate. I do not envy anyone who is rich. Hey, God bless every rich man and woman in the world.
</p> “It doesn’t speak that well of Butler’s candidacy” that national GOP leaders are now talking to Bouchard, said Bill Ballenger, editor of the Inside Michigan Politics newsletter.
</p> McCain’s Senate colleague in the Grand Canyon State, Jon Kyl (R), not only hasn’t signed onto McCain’s bill, but he and Sen.
John Dingell (D-Mich.) was mired in the details of the energy bill, his wife set to work “going through the files” in his Rayburn Building office in search of photographs and other artifacts to help commemorate