Proposal Would Give D.C. 500 New Cops
</p> Meek has contacted police but said she has been told there simply are not enough officers to go around. </p> “The officers are dedicated, they work really hard,” Meek said.
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</p> Meek has contacted police but said she has been told there simply are not enough officers to go around. </p> “The officers are dedicated, they work really hard,” Meek said.
But as the stories of the past flowed, there were no references to the former Illinois Congressman’s legal woes, which landed him in jail and later won him a presidential pardon from former President Bill
</p> Emanuel’s spokesman at the DCCC, Bill Burton, said talk of the Illinois Democrat’s future leadership plans is premature.
</p> Lobbyists now expect that it will be next year before the bill is brought to the floor.
</p> On Wednesday, Republicans shot down the Democrats’ first attempt to pass up a bill that would extend Medicaid benefits to victims of Katrina who otherwise would be ineligible for the government’s
</p> Republican pollster Bill McInturff said Wednesday that historical polling data suggests the president’s party could lose seats if his approval ratings remain mired in the low 40s.
</p> Win One for the Gipper.
</p> Like Cuellar, Reps.
</p> Steele’s exploratory committee raised $418,000 from July 1 to Sept. 30 and had $350,000 in the bank. </p> Rep.
</p> “No reason we should know more about her cases than she does,” Specter said.
bill was considered by the full Senate.
confrontation during conference committee on the bill.
Even though the bill was supported by anti-gambling interests and by prominent figures on the religious right, it ended up dying in the House.
Ric Keller (R-Fla.) won’t be around for today’s scheduled floor debate on his so-called “cheeseburger bill,” which would bar lawsuits against restaurants for making their patrons obese and unhealthy.
a Securities and Exchange Commission investigation of Tennessee Senator Bill Frist,” 34 percent said the actions were better described as politically motivated attacks and 29 percent said they were better
</p> It may be worse than just symbolic.
</p> GOP lobbyist T.J.
</p> COLORADO Salazar Moves to Quash Gubernatorial Rumors </p> Freshman Rep.