Democratic Defiance
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Bill Bolling (R) said in a statement Friday that he is not considering entering the upcoming special election that will determine who will finish out the Congresswoman’s term.
</p> Freshman Rep.
</p> And even though Republicans who oppose the bill have a weak hand politically, GOP leaders are confident that they will hold the line and hope that their vote will bring Democrats to the bargaining
</p> To Hill With Partisan Attacks.
Bill Lipinski (D), won the primary, announced he was retiring, and helped his son, who hadn’t lived in the district for years and was then a political science professor at the University of Tennessee,
</p> It was a difficult moment for British conservatives, especially party reformers.
</p> With a 2004 presidential vote split that was less than 2,500 votes — an even closer margin than in the 3rd district — Rep.
Bill Bolling (R) said in a statement Friday that he is not considering entering the upcoming special election that will determine who will finish out the Congresswoman’s term.
</p> But for now, both tech and generic pharmaceutical companies are backing the Senate version of the patent reform bill.
</p> However, the Senate will resume debate on its Commerce, Justice, science and related agencies appropriations bill today, following its weeklong recess.
</p> The team is helping the company push a legislative fix tailor-made for its predicament: a two-page House bill to give Medicines — along with others filing late unintentionally — 30 extra days to
</p> The band was symbolic of the type of arts that Norton </p> would like to bring to the Mall regularly.
On Wednesday, they expanded the language to ensure that Congressional employees, such as their counterparts in other parts of the federal government, would receive eight weeks of paid leave under the bill
David Duncombe, 79, who has spent the past 40 days lobbying for a debt-relief bill while on a hunger strike, is 24 hours away from having his first bite to eat since early September.
</p> But unlike Bush’s veto of the SCHIP bill — which was supported by a number of Republicans in the House and Senate and subsequently has caused significant heartburn for in-cycle GOP incumbents — Republicans
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But in the end, his long-standing ties to the Clintons, and especially to former President Bill Clinton, won out. </p> “This endorsement is the result of a long-term relationship Mr.
Bill Nelson (D-Fla.) as a legislative correspondent and as a legislative associate for D.C. Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D).
</p> Unfortunately, the law will expire in February.