Energy Lobbyists Flocking to Capitol Hill
Lobbyists on all sides of the global warming, energy and environmental policy debate are getting a warm-up this week as the Senate debates a major climate change bill.
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Lobbyists on all sides of the global warming, energy and environmental policy debate are getting a warm-up this week as the Senate debates a major climate change bill.
This is one military mom who takes it personally. </p> Perlson concludes, get back to work, and vote to pay our troops. </p> The targeted Democrats are: Reps.
</p> It doesnt hurt me, and it doesnt hurt the party. It may hurt her, he said. </p> Rep.
</p> David Barklage will serve as a senior campaign consultant. Barklage previously consulted for the late Rep. Bill Emerson (R-Mo.) as well as other Missouri Congressional candidates.
</p> Tinsley garnered over 31 percent of the primary vote on Tuesday.
Lieberman and Senate Minority Whip Jon Kyl (R-Ariz.) sponsored that bill.
</p> In anticipation of the global warming debate set to begin Wednesday, GOP Senators have gone after the bill to reduce greenhouse gases by 80 percent in 2050 sponsored by Sens.
</p> The groups current focus is on a bill that grants the district a full-voting Member of Congress.
</p> But according to Taxpayers for Common Sense, six of Rings clients received earmarks, at a combined value of more than $16 million, in the fiscal 2004 transportation spending bill, which was passed
</p> Romney, who is now seen as a leading contender for vice president, will be at the Ritz Carlton in Arlington on Thursday afternoon with former Gov.
</p> There is not a single Republican in Congress who served in Iraq. I want to change that, Coffman says in the spot.
Clients of a Jack Abramoff associate received more than $16 million in earmarks in the fiscal 2004 transportation spending bill, according to an analysis released Tuesday by Taxpayers for Common Sense.
</p> Cultural issues, including gay marriage, peaked during former Sen. Bill Frists (R-Tenn.) tenure as Majority Leader.
on the panel to shepherd the Iraq War spending bill through the chamber.
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</p> Wittman isnt the only Member cheerleading for the race. </p> Team Boog (New Mexico Democratic Sen.
</p> Lotts act consisted of blues and other tunes.
</p> Andrews spokesman Bill Caruso said his boss and the chairman of the House Energy and Commerce committee are close.
</p> There will be a list of names released after the polls close, the aide said. </p> Sen.
</p> Another senior Senate Democratic staffer echoed those sentiments: Everyone knows this bill is going nowhere. The president is opposed to it.