Law Lets Members Keep Firearms in Hill Offices
</p> “She would never break the law in D.C. knowingly,” said spokesman Chris Paulitz. </p> Under the the D.C.
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</p> “She would never break the law in D.C. knowingly,” said spokesman Chris Paulitz. </p> Under the the D.C.
</p> As for individual Senators with presidential aspirations, such as Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) and Chuck Hagel (R-Neb.), this week will determine whether social conservatives embrace or shun
</p> The 2000 presidential race is a case and point.
</p> It also turns out that Millender-McDonald’s son, R.
</p> By late Friday afternoon both sides continued to remain optimistic, but not overly so. </p> “Sen.
</p> Waxman, along with Lautenberg, rejected Collins’ assertion that Congress should not duplicate other agencies’ work. </p> “Duplication of what? The administration?
</p> The Democratic leaders, along with a half-dozen liberal-leaning reform groups, believe the bill would reverse three decades worth of progress, limiting the amount of influence contributors have on
</p> Thune’s bill would postpone the Base Realignment and Closure Commission — which began hearings this week — until the Pentagon finishes a quadrennial review next year and until “substantially all”
</p> We agree with Davis that if a D.C. voting rights bill is to pass in this Congress, it needs to be politically neutral — a prerequisite met by the D.C. FAIR Act.
</p> If a deal is ultimately reached and those Senators hold together, Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) would not have the 50 votes he needs to end judicial filibusters.
</p> And should NPR and its affiliates continue to get $100 million a year from taxpayers?
</p> Dole, the first woman to head the NRSC, will unveil the new Women’s Majority Network this </p> week.
</p> Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) will retire at the end of the 109th Congress, a move that will bump McConnell, currently the party’s Majority Whip, into the top-ranking position.
</p> Corker is one of four Republicans seeking to succeed retiring Sen. Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) next year.
</p> She is on hiatus from her position as president of the Susan B.
</p> But here’s some good news: By reaching deep into his own pockets, Coburn will foot the bill for free pizza at the May 26 safe-sex slide-show extravaganza.
</p> In its April 20 review of the House energy bill, a House Budget Committee report noted that “the bill creates a new entitlement program in 2016.”
</p> The source added that Energy and Commerce is “late to the game, they know it, and they’re trying to catch up.”</p> Indeed, legislation sponsored by Rep.
Hoping to damage the presidential prospects of Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.), Democrats are aggressively working to link him to embattled House Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-Texas) on the
</p> Specifically, the Democratic leaders will call for:</p> a prohibition of all gifts from lobbyists; a ban on Members working “secretly” with corporate lobbyists to write bills; an extension from