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</p> That is, as long as Congress can finish a bill that will survive a presidential veto.
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</p> That is, as long as Congress can finish a bill that will survive a presidential veto.
</p> House Sergeant-at-Arms Bill Livingood said he was proud of the department’s progress, especially in the face of the immense growth of responsibilities and personnel since Sept. 11, 2001.
</p> House Sergeant-at-Arms Bill Livingood, Chief Fire Marshal Kenneth Lauziere and Capitol Police Chief Phillip Morse also have endorsed the plan.
Bill Ritter would be able to appoint a new secretary of state to replace Coffman if he is elected. </p> Coffman closed the first quarter with $324,000 in cash on hand.
</p> No More Jack.
Bill Konopnicki their best shot at retaining this majority Democratic, but philosophically conservative district and hes re-thinking his decision not to run.
</p> Brathwaite said he sees Carson as part of a new generation of Members.
</p> 10th district Incumbent: Bill Young (R) 19th term (66 percent) Outlook: Safe Republican Young, who at 77 remains a perpetual object of retirement rumors, made his intentions clear on March 31:
Bill Fosters (D) district, which they suggest shows that Democratic turnout will be up everywhere in the Land of Lincoln.
</p> But the triumph of conservative state Sen.
</p> The sparring forced Democrats to delay a floor vote on yet another bill that was expected to be relatively noncontroversial.
</p> “It is still a possibility” that the bill will reach the floor next week, said Hoyer, but “I’m not assured” by House Appropriations Chairman David Obey (D-Wis.) that he can “move it ahead that quickly
</p> Hoyer said the farm bill conference report might come up next week and to expect the Defense authorization bill on the floor during the third week of May.
</p> Specifically, the Democrat said to expect the supplemental bill, the housing package and the budget conference report on the floor next week.
</p> In his floor speech, Young warned that although he would vote for the bill, his colleagues were traveling a “slippery, slippery road” by referring the matter to Justice.
The Senate already passed the bill and pushed the probe. </p> “The Senate is meddling in House affairs,” Young said.
</p> Here were the next three top characteristics for each:</p> – Obama: Thirteen percent said “fresh face with new ideas/good change,” 9 percent liked him and 9 percent disliked him.
</p> “We’re not violent, and we definitely did not destroy property,” he added. </p> A call to the RNC press office was not returned by Roll Call’s press time Wednesday.
national debt by $3 trillion; borrowed more money from foreigners than every previous administration combined; grown government more than any administration since the Great Society; vetoed one solitary bill
David Obey (D-Wis.) likened Bush’s statement Tuesday that he would veto a supplemental spending bill larger than $108 billion to one of the Jedi master’s sage decrees.