Bush Can Win the Social Security Fight. Here’s How
</p> So now, the battle is joined. The selling job has begun, but it’s not going well.
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</p> So now, the battle is joined. The selling job has begun, but it’s not going well.
</p> Hutchinson said he plans to split his time between Arkansas and Washington. </p> “I’m pretty excited” to be joining Venable, Hutchinson said.
</p> The 68-page article relies heavily on the words and deeds of Sen.
</p> Cochran said he would discuss the Senate’s decision with House Appropriations Chairman Jerry Lewis (R-Calif.) and expressed optimism about avoiding a year-end catchall spending bill, known as an
Abramoff, who asked Ney to include a provision in an election-reform bill in 2002 to benefit the Tigua Tribe of El Paso, Texas, never registered as a lobbyist for the Tiguas.
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</p> Indiana, a red state, is quintessentially Middle America.
</p> Still, the field of 12 includes several unusual candidates — and some odd pairings. </p> Two electricians are in the race. Two other candidates bill themselves as peace activists.
Bill Owens (R).
[IMGCAP(1)] </p> This is not like the fight over the patients’ bill of rights, in which the president simply had to convince one key House Republican to change his basic position, thus enabling Bush to
</p> The bill, which was written by Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.) and Rep. Richard Neal (D-Mass.), was introduced and passed in 2003.
</p> “That should help turnout for Jack,” Lenihan said.
Though Bill Clinton’s name may come to mind as the political world’s most famous saxophone player, one Senate staffer is proving Republicans can jam, too.
</p> “They only gave me two minutes, I could have taken 15,” he said smiling.
— Nicole Duran </p> NEW MEXICO Recess Over, Wilson Raising Money in D.C. </p> Rep.
</p> “The board itself took a lead in drafting these regulations,” OOC Executive Director Bill Thompson said.
</p> [IMGCAP(1)]Yes, the new 55-seat majority enjoyed by Republicans in the Senate already made it easier to pass a class-action overhaul bill this year, and the same dynamic appears to be pushing the
</p> But as the House and Senate wrangled over the final version of the 2004 Interior bill, Rep.
Bill Lipinski (D). </p> Today, Democrats control the state House and Senate and hold all but one statewide office.
</p> The wife of former New Jersey Senator and Democratic presidential candidate Bill Bradley </p> speaks candidly of war, family, career and life on the campaign trail in her new memoir, “The Way Home