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</p> “Our film ended up being a kind of fable about Washington,” Hickenlooper says.
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</p> “Our film ended up being a kind of fable about Washington,” Hickenlooper says.
</p> Here are mini-profiles of six other committee chairmen:</p> Charles Drake (R-Mo.)
</p> “It’s a bit of a fundraiser for us, and it helps in the process,” Sarasin said.</p> Sarasin could not say how many Members have utilized USCHS’ services for their portraits.
</p> Scozzafava later dropped out of the race and endorsed Rep. Bill Owens, who became the first Democrat elected from that district in 100 years.
</p> In a recent interview, Harkin exuded a congenial confidence on the possibility of not only passing health care reform (“sometime in March,” he claimed) but also tackling a pension relief bill, a
</p> Conference Vice Chairman Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said Thursday that no Republicans have formally agreed to vote with Democrats on a cloture motion to begin debate on the bill.
– Perry’s Push for 50</p> Chris Bell; </p> – The Medina Factor (and Does the “Truther” Hurt?)</p> Debra Medina left Medina back-pedaling </p> – How Big a Barrage from Hutchison?
</p> However, a senior Democratic aide said Thursday evening that the bill was assembled without any input from House and Senate Democratic leaders, and cautioned that it should not be viewed as an agreement
</p> Last week, the NRCC announced the first 10 candidates who had reached the highest level of the three-tiered program.
</p> “We don’t control the airwaves.
Frank Lautenberg may be in a New Jersey hospital battling a bleeding ulcer, but that hasn’t stopped the 86-year-old Democrat from taking credit for key provisions in the jobs bill the Senate is expected
</p> House and Senate Republican leaders have yet to formally accept Obama’s invitation to the Feb. 25 event.
</p> Several times during his speech, Boehner recounted how the GOP stood together to oppose Democratic priorities such as health care reform and last year’s $787 billion stimulus bill, and vowed that
</p> The panel, to be led by former Sen.
</p> “The feeling is they aren’t going to say anything in opposition to the bill, except to say it’s incomplete,” a lobbyist who attended the meeting said.
</p> The meeting is expected to draw staff from the offices of Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (Ky.) and Sens.
But the Democratic quartet didn’t have much to offer after they were pelted with questions from reporters about how the health care bill might move forward and the value of next week’s bipartisan summit
</p> The Democratic National Committee launched a Web video bashing 93 Republicans who voted against the package, only to turn around and take credit for the benefits of the bill in their districts.
</p> Nine members of the Democratic Conference are now pushing Reid to embrace a 51-vote strategy to overcome a Republican filibuster of the Democrats’ health care agenda.
</p> Murtha’s death sets up a competitive race in the conservative-leaning southwestern 12th district, and several candidates have already declared their campaigns.