Lost in ‘Nuke’ Furor: House Stem-Cell Vote
</p> Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-Texas), meanwhile, is a staunch opponent of the Castle bill.
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</p> Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-Texas), meanwhile, is a staunch opponent of the Castle bill.
</p> Tanner acknowledged that the bill faces little chance of passage this Congress, saying: “This leadership in the House will not let it see the light of day.
Hastert, along with Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (Tenn.), Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (Nev.) and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (Calif.) — all three of whom, by the way, were identified
Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) without enough votes to execute the measure.
Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) without enough votes to execute the measure.
</p> The ad will appear on the eve of the historic showdown over the minority party’s rights to block President Bush’s judicial nominees.
</p> Democrats would also agree to filibuster only in extraordinary circumstances.
</p> House Sergeant-at-Arms Bill Livingood acknowledged during the hearing that officials are evaluating existing emergency procedures to determine whether it is safer for Members, staff and visitors
</p> Dean has shown that he understands the Democratic messaging problem.
</p> Democrats are hoping that changes in 2006. </p> They do not have a candidate yet.
</p> That the question can be asked at all is noteworthy. </p> Just six months ago, the United States had one Latino governor — Bill Richardson (D) of New Mexico — and no Latino Senators.
</p> State Rep. Lindeen Eyes Challenge to Rehberg </p> A Democratic state legislator said she might take on Rep. Denny Rehberg (R) next year. </p> State Rep.
</p> With control of the Senate on the line, two McCarthy allies, Sens.
</p> “You have to get one champion first, and then you write the bill and work on the bill, you get a ‘Dear Colleague’ together and maybe get a co-sponsor,” he said. </p> Taylor said that Rep.
He described universal 401(k)s as “good old-fashioned plagiarism” from his days working as an adviser to then-President Bill Clinton.
</p> Norton’s bill, which was originally introduced in the 108th Congress, already has several regional co-sponsors as well as supporters from around the country, including Reps.
</p> The use of soft money in political advertising (thank you, Bill Clinton), though now banned, has opened the door to significantly more power and influence for political parties.
</p> Some of the problems that have turned up in ARMPAC’s filings are similar to those uncovered in an FEC audit of Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist’s (R-Tenn.) Volunteer PAC.
</p> “This is an internal junkyard-dog fight that people don’t want to touch,” said one lobbyist familiar with the discussion. </p> Meddling in a fight over Senate rules is considered taboo.
</p> There, in the office of Sen.