Pennsylvania: Latest Poll Has Grim News for Fattah, Brady
Bill Pascrell (D-N.J.). </p> The winner of Tuesday’s primary will be the overwhelming favorite in the November general election.
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Bill Pascrell (D-N.J.). </p> The winner of Tuesday’s primary will be the overwhelming favorite in the November general election.
</p> Following President Bush’s veto last week of the first Iraq spending bill over timelines for withdrawal, House and Senate Democratic leaders indicated they would try to pre-conference a bill that
</p> Senate Minority Whip Trent Lott (R-Miss.) said he hopes a GOP filibuster is “not necessary” next week and that “both sides can still come together and produce a bill.”
</p> Rep.
But they also are putting their heft behind an effort to scuttle a proposal that would call for student lending reforms to be included in a budget reconciliation bill, which lobbyists for the banks and
</p> Anchorage Mayor Mark Begich and state House Minority Leader Ethan Berkowitz are known as up-and-coming leaders interested in higher office. </p> Former Gov.
</p> In addition to Locke, the group includes A.B.
</p> “The Alaska Fisheries Marketing Board did not receive funds in the [fiscal 2007 continuing resolution],” a spokesman for Stevens said.
</p> Alan Blinder, the Princeton University economics professor who was chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers under President Bill Clinton and also served as vice chairman of the Federal Reserve
</p> “The WRDA bill shows that the Congressional earmark favor factory hasn’t been shut down, just turned over to new management,” said Coburn spokesman John Hart.
</p> Rep. John Campbell (R-Calif.) is sponsoring a bill to make tax policy a little more like that dinner scenario.
Susan Collins (R) and thank her for opposing the bill, which already has passed the House and has been dubbed the Employee Free Choice Act by Democrats.
</p> “It wasn’t a politically expedient thing to do,” he admitted.
Updated </p> Two oil company executives with personal and financial ties to Sen.
</p> Former Gov.
</p> So what will finally happen in 2008?
</p> Added another D.C.
</p> The bill may come to the Senate floor as early as tonight, but as of Friday afternoon the committee had not yet released the substitute bill that staffers said likely will cut the cost by more than
</p> Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell’s (R-Ky.) office explained that the nameless Senator or Senators do not have a technical “hold” on the bill — which involves asking to be notified when a bill
</p> Firmly in the pragmatist camp are House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.), House Minority Whip Roy Blunt (R-Mo.) and Senators in both parties who want to forge a deal on a spending bill through