Murtha Predicts $40 Billion Supplemental This Spring
</p> “We’ll definitely put benchmarks in it and it will be $40 billion, I think. At least $40 billion,— Murtha told reporters.
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</p> “We’ll definitely put benchmarks in it and it will be $40 billion, I think. At least $40 billion,— Murtha told reporters.
—</p> Wednesday’s fundraiser had ticket prices from $500 to $2,000.
Graham is also a reliable vote on procedural issues — for example, he voted with the rest of the GOP last month in a failed effort to filibuster the start of debate on the Democratic health care bill.
—</p> Maybe Clinton should save that material for a wedding toast.</p> </p> A Mouse in the House.
</p> [IMGCAP(1)]The bill passed 11-2, with only Councilmembers Marion Barry (D) and Yvette Alexander (D) voting against it.
care bill.
Bill Thompson, Harold E. Ford Jr.
</p> Carper is more inclined to talk about his ideas for improving the health care system than how the Democrats are going to find the 60 votes they need to pass a bill.
</p> White House officials were not immediately available to comment on why Obama is meeting with the two lawmakers.
</p> Braley will headline a $500 per person luncheon at a private home for Justice, who the DCCC hopes will flip a district that President Barack Obama won by five points in 2008.
</p> A spokesman for Boehner said the purpose of the meeting is to give a platform for economists who have a different perspective on how Obama’s agenda has affected the economy.
</p> That does not mean that passage of any bill by Congress will result in a surge of popular support. Health care costs are going to rise over the next several years no matter what.
</p> [IMGCAP(2)]When she was in Kilroy’s office, Bell covered energy and got to work on the Waxman-Markey energy bill.
In 2007, he introduced a bill that would have blocked the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act from going into effect.
The eye specialists have labeled as a problem certain provisions in the Senate bill, including a 5 percent tax on cosmetic surgery that they argue will apply to Lasik surgery.
</p> Something may be better than nothing, but this something is an outrage.
</p> The new streetcars are part of a larger renovation of the corridor’s streetscape and transit.
own security.— </p> One of Obama’s most vocal critics on the war, Sen.
</p> By contrast, from July to September, the online books indicate that Rep.
</p> The bill, introduced by D.C. Councilman David Catania (D), has the support of 11 of the 13 members of the council, virtually assuring its passage.