‘Nuke’ Talks Down to Wire
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</p> Krauthammer — like Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.), Sens.
</p> But Ney said he does plan to address concerns raised by Del.
</p> Normally, GOP lawmakers can expect to have that theme countered by critical Democrats.
</p> As Senators consider what to do about judicial filibusters, we’d urge them to put their own consciences and judgment, plus their respect for the Senate as an institution, ahead of party loyalty,
</p> Eco-Allbaugh?
Now that Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) has declared that negotiations are “over,” Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) is preparing to detonate the “nuclear” option this week — a procedure
</p> Laughs all around.
[IMGCAP(1)] </p> Indeed, the Senate is expected to first pass a mammoth $300 billion highway funding bill today, then have some general debate through the end of this week on the wisdom of eviscerating
</p> Ways and Means Committee Chairman Bill Thomas (Calif.) has said he will produce a bill by mid-summer and has expressed support for private accounts as well as “progressive indexing” — the two largest
Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) declared negotiations on the fate of the judicial filibuster “over” after a late-Monday meeting with Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.), leaving a handful of
</p> Why the history lesson?
</p> “I made it public because I can’t find” a Member to file the complaint, Sloan said in an interview.
Last December, Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) cut a $5,000 check to a Senate campaign that had been essentially dormant for more than two years.
</p> House Republican Policy Chairman John Shadegg (Ariz.) has set his sights a bit lower. </p> “We’d like to be able to serve lunch at our meetings,” Shadegg said.
</p> The One Hitters tried to reschedule, but the captain of We Czar the Champions said they were “booked through August.” </p> Now the once-docile potheads are irate.
</p> Here are our picks for the top-10 House races of the past 50 years: </p> 1966 VIRGINIA’s 8th: Rep. Howard W. Smith (D) vs.
</p> Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) appears ready to trigger the nuclear option to end filibusters on the president’s judicial nominees this week, a move that Senate Democrats have pledged
</p> Under the bill, the Commerce Department would be responsible for establishing a policy for all professional sports leagues.