Ensign Plays the Enforcer
</p> Ensign noted that he’s had a history of controversial battles — from being a major player in trying to defeat a GOP-backed asbestos bill to standing alone in trying to stop Democratic efforts to
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</p> Ensign noted that he’s had a history of controversial battles — from being a major player in trying to defeat a GOP-backed asbestos bill to standing alone in trying to stop Democratic efforts to
</p> A spokeswoman for Virginia Gov.
</p> She also wants to finish her book about the life stories of the people of Omaha. </p> This enthusiastic Republican began working full-time as an intern for then-Rep.
</p> Lieberman said he was “glad” Dorgan held the hearing.
</p> Congress, listening attentively, attached a rider to the 2000 District of Columbia appropriations bill that overruled the FCC decision.
</p> Among the highlights of the expansion, slated to cost $85 million, are new chillers.
</p> “There are no youth-based graphics, there’s no crazy music,” she said. </p> Tebbia added she hopes that the site will “grow up” with young voters as they age.
</p> President Bush’s veto of the SCHIP reauthorization bill last week set off a massive political fight that is expected to dominate Congress for the next two weeks as the House prepares for an Oct.
</p> Ohio’s 2nd: Rep.
</p> Capitol Police spokeswoman Sgt.
</p> The payment was made to NativeEnergy, a privately held American Indian company in Charlotte, Vt.
Drucker </p> COLORADO Udall Reports $1M Haul as Poll Shows Tight Race </p> Rep.
God makes appearances on the dollar bill, is etched into the walls of Congress and shows up in the Pledge of Allegiance — but apparently has no business accompanying the American flags flown over the Capitol
Former Ohio Appeals Court Judge Bill O’Neill (D) announced Wednesday that he raised more than $100,000 in the third quarter of the year, a number his campaign says is a record for first-time candidates
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) closed the door to negotiations with President Bush on a vetoed children’s health bill Thursday, saying Congress already has given as much ground as it can.
And now the president has vetoed the bill that evolved when Democratic leaders blended a desperately political House bill with the mediocre policies of its Senate counterpart.
</p> “A robust taxicab fleet is integral to providing residents, workers, commuters and visitors viable options to move around the city, but with our taxicab fleet comes a lot of pollution,” Wells said
</p> Furthermore, unlike Rohrabacher’s amendment, Baird’s bill is flexible, allowing Congress to decide what constitutes a catastrophe.
</p> The former Iowa GOP lawmaker said that without having even a single appropriations bill in hand, “it’s hard to know where they’re going to end up or even where they are starting from. … It’s always
Bill Richardson (D), who is running for president — into the race.