Madrid Still Pondering House Race
Heather Wilson (R-N.M.) next year, they may have to blame their failure on the political trajectory of the state’s governor, Bill Richardson (D).
Search the Roll Call archive by keyword, date, Congress, section, or tags.
Heather Wilson (R-N.M.) next year, they may have to blame their failure on the political trajectory of the state’s governor, Bill Richardson (D).
“Obviously the pension bill is the first item of business that we’ll be working on.”
Bill Morrow, former state Assemblyman Howard Kaloogian and businessman George Schwartzman. College professor Francine Busby is running on the Democratic side.
</p> Del. Madeleine Bordallo (D), who represents Guam in the House, was among those supporting Miller’s request. </p> In one incident cited by the Democrats, then-acting U.S.
</p> During an all night talk-a-thon following passage of the highway bill, Rep.
</p> Reid and his Senate colleagues will be joined by House Democrats who are advocating similar limitations on lobbyists in their chamber. </p> Earlier this year, Reps.
</p> Both bills contain stepped-up border security and internal enforcement provisions, but McCain’s bill, introduced with Sen.
Tom DeLay (R-Texas), the investigation of Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) and the Supreme Court nomination of Harriet Miers all served to make many conservatives nervous about the GOP’s direction
</p> For a while, it looked like this pattern was changing. In 2002, then-Rep.
</p> “Harman is in a great position to lead this charge,” the adviser said.
Pre-Clears New Congressional Map </p> The U.S.
</p> Indeed, in a press release sent out on Thursday, Forti attacks freshman Rep. Melissa Bean (D-Ill.) for voting for the Shirek bill. </p> “Either Rep.
</p> Smith claimed he was offered $100,000 in contributions for his son’s campaign to succeed him in the House in return for his support of the Medicare bill.
</p> As the House and Senate huddled in conference on the Medicare bill, “we discovered they had exempted the PBMs from a conflict-of-interest self-referral,” said John Rector, senior vice president and
Nick Smith (R-Mich.) to change his vote on the Medicare bill, DeLay’s downfall arrived via his own arrogant hand. </p> He believed that his actions would never be challenged.
</p> Rep.
</p> Smoothing what could have been a rocky transition, DeLay’s successor, Rep.
</p> Bennett’s Blunder.
</p> And chances are, he won’t have to try too hard to incite Senate Democrats.
[IMGCAP(1)]</p> Just after his indictment, DeLay told me, “the Democrats have peaked too soon.”