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</p> “We’re just trying to get our bill heard,” said Craig spokesman Dan Whiting.
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</p> “We’re just trying to get our bill heard,” said Craig spokesman Dan Whiting.
</p> Senate Majority Bill Leader Frist (R-Tenn.) and Conference Chairman Rick Santorum (R-Pa.) will speak, as will McConnell, about issues on their side of the Capitol, while Blunt and House Conference
</p> Nor is the story different for other major programs.
</p> That philosophy has not endeared Brown to the state’s Democratic hierarchy. </p> In 2002, he decided to make his first political run.
</p> Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive. </p> On Capitol Hill last week, freshman Sen.
Robert Byrd (W.Va.), Kent Conrad (N.D.) and Bill Nelson (Fla.).
Robert Byrd (W.Va.), Kent Conrad (N.D.) and Bill Nelson (Fla.).
</p> So far that hasn’t been the case. </p> Although Republicans hold a narrow advantage over Democrats in enrollment, Kelly has won the past four cycles by taking 60 percent or more of the vote.
</p> “If there is a vacancy, he plans to pursue it,” Matt Miller said.
</p> Now, they’re asking Congress to help them out.
</p> “Personal accounts are an essential part of any reform,” said Bob Stevenson, spokesman for Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.).
</p> Burns, however, acknowledged that he was not as vigilant as he should have been when his staff was drafting the bill.
</p> Coburn’s office said that no specific language had been presented to Lott, but that Coburn has spoken at length with the chairman, as well as to Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) and Republican
</p> Roll Call featured the headline, “Can the Democrats Win It Back in ’96?” — the answer, which the party quickly realized as early as March, was a resounding “no.”
But Barton said he wants to move a digital TV bill separately. “The telecom bill probably won’t be done until summer, and I’d like to move this” this month, he said.
Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) is being urged by two interest groups to cancel a Capitol tour scheduled for tonight with a controversial Republican who advocates for the impeachment of “activist
</p> Crowley, who now holds 37 public backers, is vying for the vice chairmanship against Reps.
</p> For $1,000, each player will get $2,000 in chips.
</p> The most attention-getting, expensive and controversial item in that bill was the prescription drug benefit, which Democrats criticized as too small and which critics predicted would be so confusing
</p> Some American companies have already learned that lesson the hard way.