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</p> “More than anything else, the budget reflects our values as a nation,” Konigsberg said.
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</p> “More than anything else, the budget reflects our values as a nation,” Konigsberg said.
</p> Senate Democrats would need two-thirds of the chamber, or 67 votes, to override a presidential veto. </p> These opponents, which include Sen.
</p> But despite these efforts, it still appears unlikely that comprehensive reforms will move out of the chamber before electoral concerns kill the bill.
</p> The bill will “ensure America remains competitive and strong in this century,” Reid said, noting math and science are areas where domestic research is “not what it was.”
He also introduced the measure as a stand-alone Senate bill. </p> Webb’s move is the latest attempt by Democrats to express their dissatisfaction with Bush administration foreign policy.
</p> Even if a consensus is forming, it appears less likely that the overall bill will be ready for committee action this week.
</p> Congress could take up the spending bill later this month.
</p> The Multiple Peril Insurance Act (H.R. 920), sponsored by Rep.
</p> Cut completed, he got up, went to the register, paid for his $14 ’do with a $20 dollar bill and then tipped the barber several dollars, our source noted.
</p> Rep.
is more than one bill, additional committees could get involved.
</p> However, the plan worries the Senators from Iowa, which produces large quantities of corn feedstock used to make ethanol.
Bill Owens (R) argued that they were justified in doing so because the court, rather than the Legislature, had drawn the lines, robbing the Legislature of its once-a-decade responsibility to set Congressional
</p> The problem is that every state wants to be first on the presidential nomination calendar. Why not?
Their efforts to break quorum in the state House made national news, and they temporarily stalled a bill that redistricted Texas to include more Republican seats.
[IMGCAP(1)]</p> “Everybody agrees he’s an A-plus candidate,” Ensign said in an interview. </p> But Rehberg has not taken the bait yet.
</p> But in a flash, all that has changed.
</p> Now for the Democrats. </p> Hillary Rodham Clinton: The Democratic frontrunner seems to be suffering from the same problem as McCain — trying to fight an old battle.
</p> Roll Call Executive Editor Morton M. Kondracke recently spoke with Dingell for this extended interview.</p> <p/> ROLL CALL EXECUTIVE EDITOR MORTON M.
</p> The bill has been the subject of a fierce lobbying battle with labor unions pushing Democratic leaders to pass the bill in part, for labor’s support in winning control of the House; while business