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</p> And the project is moving ahead steadily, Altman said.
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</p> And the project is moving ahead steadily, Altman said.
Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) said Tuesday he is providing federal investigators documents related to his sales of stock in his family’s hospital chain “as fast as possible” and predicted
</p> “I’m doing this personally and not really on behalf of the firm,” Jankowsky said. </p> Company spokeswoman Barbara Perlmutter added, “It’s got nothing to do with us.
</p> Sen. Bill Nelson (D-Fla.) crossed the $2 million threshold for the second straight quarter, the only incumbent other than Clinton to do so. </p> Nelson is expected to face Rep.
</p> Still, appropriators appear to be moving forward as if they will not have to revisit each bill, and their optimism is well-founded considering that Senate leaders have repeatedly indicated they have
</p> <p class="whitedot">… </p> <p class="casualtyhed2">HOUSE </p> <p class="casualtyhed2">SENATE </p> </p> <p class="hed2">Running for Senate </p> <p class="casualtysubhd"> 6 House
[IMGCAP(1)]</p> Most interesting was the latest analysis by William Galston and Elaine Kamarck, whose 1989 strategic assessment of the Democratic Party and its future helped former President Bill Clinton
</p> Round one is expected to begin Thursday, when House Republicans hope to be ready to push an amendment to the 2006 budget bill that calls for a mandatory spending cut of at least $50 billion.
</p> The bill, scheduled to hit the House floor early next month, would eliminate the voluntary check-off on tax returns that allows filers to divert a small portion of their federal taxes to the Presidential
raising such funds imposed by the McCain-Feingold bill that became law in 2002.
</p> Against the Senate’s championship softball team, Hawk ‘n’ Dove. </p> “We’re battle-tested and ready to defend the House’s honor,” said Tony Essalih, deputy chief of staff for Rep.
</p> Republicans didn’t take my advice (so what else is new?)
</p> It’s ridiculous that CAP labels itself a “nonpartisan” think tank. It’s manned almost exclusively by Democrats.
He will be able to return to work nearly full time at QGA, the shop he launched with Jack Quinn, then-President Bill Clinton’s White House counsel in 2000.
</p> If passed, the bill would require motor vehicle authorities and voter registration agencies to inform residents of the absentee voter option.
[IMGCAP(1)] </p> While the obituary on the Defense authorization bill can’t and shouldn’t be written just yet, the limited time left in this year’s session, coupled with partisan stalemates over the bill
</p> “Even a bill designed to cut gas prices needed more time to talk about it than Members had,” Blunt said.
</p> Coburn’s allies point to the example of Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (Tenn.), who performs surgery on a pro-bono basis and is wealthy enough to pay his malpractice premiums out of his own pocket
</p> Rep.
</p> Toomey is unconcerned with his occasional renegade status. </p> “I don’t know if I’m a rebel, but if I am, I’m a rebel with a cause,” he said.