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Common Ground

</p> The online filing proposal could be included in a larger tax bill set for markup in the coming weeks, said lobbyists familiar with the issue, but at this point nothing has been introduced.

Without Top Challenger, Democrats Touting Poll

</p> Just a month earlier, Domenici had a 52 percent approval rating. </p> The poll of 600 adults was conducted Sept. 14-16 and had a margin of error of 4.1 points. In the same survey, Sen.

Iraq Supplemental Likely to Wait Until 2008

</p> Although House lawmakers had at one time been expected to take up debate on the supplemental spending bill as early as September, Democratic sources confirmed that the debate could move back into

Presidential Honors

</p> According to the bill, the president would appoint seven members to the body, while the Speaker and House and Senate Majority and Minority Leaders would each appoint three members.

Iraq Cash in Limbo

</p> “How can you plan to move a bill or request that you don’t have?” spokesman Jesse Jacobs said, noting that the administration has repeatedly asked for more time to formulate their request.

LOC Police May Block Merger

</p> There have been a slew of proposals introduced since the merger was mandated in the fiscal 2003 omnibus appropriations bill.

Rules Panel OKs Tapella To Run GPO

Congress must pass a specific bill for that to take place, and Tapella testified earlier at a House Appropriations Subcommittee on the Legislative Branch hearing that moving remained a priority.

Brunch Celebrates Truth Victory

</p> To celebrate, the NCBW will host its 23rd annual Awards Brunch on Sunday in recognition of the Sojourner Truth Bill, H.R. 4510, which was co-sponsored by Sen.

Where Are They Now?

[IMGCAP(1)]</p> The couple are serving as volunteer advisers to Iraq War veteran Matt Salisbury, who is running against freshman Rep. Bill Sali in Idaho’s 2008 1st district Republican primary.

Anti-McConnell Noise May Yield a Race

The latest ad airing this week by the liberal group Americans United for Change criticize McConnell for voting against the SCHIP reauthorization bill, claiming that McConnell is choosing “big insurance

Mystery Still Surrounds Senate Filing Hold

</p> “I’ve been part of that group that’s been talking about this bill,” said Ensign, who said he “honestly” doesn’t remember whether he originally objected to the bill when it first came up in April.

Slow Going on the Paper Trail

</p> Hoyer noted that the Senate is unlikely to pass any bill this year. </p> “As a practical matter, Sen.