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</p> In fact the bill, S. 223, is sponsored by Sen. Russ Feingold (D-Wis.) and has 38 co-sponsors — 21 Democrats, 15 Republicans and two Independents.
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</p> In fact the bill, S. 223, is sponsored by Sen. Russ Feingold (D-Wis.) and has 38 co-sponsors — 21 Democrats, 15 Republicans and two Independents.
</p> Aides and lobbyists close to the issue said the measure is unlikely to appear in a lobbying reform bill House Democratic leaders are expected to unveil as soon as this week.
’ instructions, the bill is immediately reported back to the House on the spot with the amendment, the amendment is voted on, and the House proceeds to final passage of the bill.
Bill Kennedy (D), a Yellowstone County commissioner, wants to challenge Rep. Denny Rehberg (R) for the state’s lone House seat.
</p> As expected, President Bush vetoed the $124 billion supplemental spending bill Tuesday evening, saying the measure was “a prescription for chaos and confusion and we must not impose it on our troops
spending bill, indicated Tuesday that she might reconsider that stance following President Bush’s veto of the bill.
a “clean” bill.
</p> Bush is set to warm up that veto pen on the supplemental war spending bill as early as today, setting up a possible override vote in the House this week.
who noted both items already had been stripped from the final bill.
[IMGCAP(1)]</p> The bill is expected to mirror a plan passed by the House in April.
When the House voted on the measure two weeks later, none of those lawmakers went against the bill.
</p> Those factors, combined with English’s vote last week siding with President Bush on the Iraq War supplemental funding bill, have Democrats believing the Congressman is vulnerable against a solid,
Bill Konopnicki. </p> “Tenney would be the best candidate we would have in the general,” said one GOP insider in Arizona.
as the chairman of the </p> Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.
</p> What he discovered was rather “chilling,” Mallon says.
</p> “I am considering running for Congress,” Oropeza said during a brief telephone interview. </p> Gov.
what we couldn’t do without the fire,” said Union Meat Co.’s Bill Glasgow, who has been vending at Eastern Market for 46 years, since he was 13.
</p> But by the time Congress overwhelmingly approved the bill on April 19, it had grown by about 115 projects that added almost $2 billion to the total cost of the bill, including $40 million each for
</p> “We are making a plea here, that the president read the bill and sign the bill,” said Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee Chairman Charles Schumer (N.Y.) during a press conference kicking off
</p> For instance, Sen.