Heard on the Hill: The Prodigal Spokesman
</p> I dont know what Scotts next act is going to be, Fleischer said. </p> Check, Please.
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</p> I dont know what Scotts next act is going to be, Fleischer said. </p> Check, Please.
</p> The bill would delay by 18 months a 10.6-percent Medicare physician pay cut set to kick in on July 1.
</p> The proposal appears designed to address the fallout from the revelation that Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Chairman Chris Dodd (D-Conn.), the housing bills sponsor, and Senate Budget
Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) said Tuesday that the Senate will pass the House version of the war supplemental bill, largely leaving the bill intact and without the additional spending that many
Chris Dodd (D-Conn.) and Russ Feingold (D-Wis.) plan to once again offer their amendment to strike the controversial telecommunications language from the bill.
The Senate is expected to clear the Iraq spending bill on Thursday. </p> Sen.
</p> We hope to take that up next work period when we get back.
Bill Foster (D- Ill.) in March to replace retiring ex-Speaker Dennis Hastert (R). </p> The group also endorsed former Louisiana state Rep.
</p> Tom Udall has spent his career serving the citizens of New Mexico.
</p> Similarly, ex-Rep.
</p> It was the kind of pep talk you would expect, Nelson said.
</p> Thats because the crowded Democratic primary field will likely require a runoff before its finally decided.
</p> Republicans are planning to seek a vote on Hensarlings bill every time Democrats request a previous question on other bills.
for the Iraq War and a warrantless wiretapping bill.
to the bills $34.5 million appropriation for the digitization project.
</p> In a move that has not been seen in recent months, Senate leaders allowed votes on relevant housing amendments to the bill. However, negotiations hit a snag Thursday afternoon when Sen.
Durbins gimme of a bill would have celebrated the 10th anniversary of the show Wait Wait … Dont Tell Me! by designating June 2008 as Wait Wait … Dont Tell Me! Recognition Month.
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</p> Though not unexpected, Obamas decision is disappointing.