McCollum, Gutknecht on 2006 Senate Sidelines
</p> “Ultimately, the voters will sort that out,” Gutknecht told the paper. — Nicole Duran </p> MISSOURI Lacking Big-Name Foe, Talent Pulls in Big Bucks </p> Sen.
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</p> “Ultimately, the voters will sort that out,” Gutknecht told the paper. — Nicole Duran </p> MISSOURI Lacking Big-Name Foe, Talent Pulls in Big Bucks </p> Sen.
</p> The bill, introduced by Judiciary Chairman Jim Sensenbrenner (R-Wis.), passed the chamber 329-68, picking up 24 votes over what it garnered last year.
</p> “Nothing in this bill will affect legitimate 501(c)(3)s,” said Sen. Russ Feingold (D-Wis.).
</p> The money toters’ trade association has hired Larry Sabbath, of Sabbath Government Relations, to get a bill passed that would subject violent car robbers to the same penalties that violent bank robbers
Attorney David Kelley had previously interviewed at least 20 current and former Republican aides as well as Senate Sergeant-at-Arms Bill Pickle and a team of Secret Service agents Pickle used to conduct
</P> <P> In an interview with Roll Call Editor Tim Curran last week, the South Carolina Republican made one promise about the debate over Social Security: “This year, I’m going to produce a bill that
</p> Sean Farrell, 25, has been brought on board as a staff assistant. Farrell previously interned in the office of Sen. Mitch </p> McConnell (R-Ky.).
</p> North of this area, South Capitol Street would be a six-lane boulevard framed by mixed-use development but with open views of the Capitol.
</p> Exasperated over the delay, Del.
</p> The 1997 photograph, taken in the same room where it now sits, serves as a reminder of the progress the women’s rights movement has made in just less than a century. </p> Years earlier, Sen.
</p> Compromise is often perceived as a dirty word among political leaders, but in order to strengthen Social Security for future </p> generations, compromise must happen. Rep.
</p> The inversion of the demographic pyramid spells trouble for Social Security.
</p> The battle isn’t over, but the notorious Cali drug cartel is broken, with its leaders extradited to the United States.
</p> Private accounts make the long-term solvency of Social Security worse, not better.
vendor against provisions of a bill closely identified with President Bush and Congressional Republicans: the USA PATRIOT Act.
In 2003, Congress made HSAs available to anyone by approving a $6.4 billion tax break for the accounts in the Medicare prescription drug bill.
</p> Even if Allard does not run, Republicans are not likely to give up the Senate seat without a fight.
</p> Jones’ bill, the “Houses of Worship Free Speech Restoration Act,” would lift the 50-year-old restriction on churches endorsing candidates for public office.
</p> In a “Dear Colleague” letter circulating this week, Sensenbrenner and Rules Chairman David Dreier (R-Calif.) pointed out that the bill passed by more than a 3-1 margin last time around.
Bill McGinley has been appointed general counsel to the National Republican Senatorial Committee. </p> McGinley joins the NRSC from the giant law firm Patton Boggs, where he was an associate.