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Republicans Predict Supplemental Failure

</p> But the portion of the House bill actually funding the war was defeated by anti-war Democrats and Republicans who voted “present” to protest procedural maneuvering.

Supplemental Deal Being Eyed

</p> Reid told reporters that he wanted to present the president with a bill he can sign, even as he hinted at including domestic spending provisions the president has said he would oppose.

Supplemental Headed to Rules Committee Tonight

</p> But the new version appears similar enough to the old version that it could cause troubles again in the Senate, where the tax portion was dumped before the Senate passed its own version of the bill

Earmark Drove Jefferson Case

</p> The only earmark in that time period that fits this description appears in the conference report for the fiscal 2003 omnibus appropriations bill, which Congress passed in February 2003.

GOP Woos Its Own on K Street

Just hours before Senate Republicans voted Tuesday to block a bill that included some of the business community’s most prized tax credits, three GOP Senate leaders held a private meeting with about 20

Dodd Denies Special Treatment

</p> According to senior Republican aides, one option being considered by GOP leaders would be to threaten the possibility of an investigation into the mortgage bill and its potential benefits to Countrywide

Blunt on FISA: ‘We’re Not There Yet’

</p> Blunt said lawmakers still lack agreement on three key aspects of the bill, which seeks to reauthorize and extend the 1978 Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.

Heard on the Hill: Luck of the Draw

</p> But HOH can’t help but wonder what the well-mannered Senator is using to serve tea these days. </p> Gridders Boast of Battle Wounds.

Rocky Mountain Lows

</p> But can Schaffer overcome a challenge from disgraced Republican lobbyist Jack Abramoff? </p> Schaffer, who has little room for error in his bid to replace retiring Sen.