Heard on the Hill: Signature Style
</p> Or Rep. Bill Young (R-Fla.) and retired “Price Is Right— host Bob Barker.
Search the Roll Call archive by keyword, date, Congress, section, or tags.
</p> Or Rep. Bill Young (R-Fla.) and retired “Price Is Right— host Bob Barker.
Porter Goss (R-Fla.) as co-chairman and one of the all-time great former Members of Congress, Bill Frenzel (R-Minn.), as a member.
</p> While the two endorsed approving more funds for the program, GOP-led opposition could slow the process down to getting the House bill to the floor. </p> Sen.
</p> [IMGCAP(1)]One tipoff to possible constitutional problems is a provision in the majority’s substitute for the president’s bill.
</p> Obama has asked that a final health care reform bill land on his desk by Oct. 15.
</p> With Baucus aiming for a Sept. 15 markup, the August recess will provide one of the last big pushes before a Senate bill is likely finished.
Mike Enzi (R-Wyo.), a member of the bipartisan group of Senate Finance Committee health care negotiators, on Monday rejected the panel’s new Sept. 15 deadline for reaching an agreement on a bill.
</p> Martin, who served as chief of staff to Gov.
</p> Hawkins, a dentist who won his Senate seat in 2006, is expected to hold a formal campaign kickoff event today in Gainesville.</p> Rep.
</p> Bond was the first Democrat to announce he was running for the suburban Chicago seat this spring, when it was still unclear whether Kirk was going to run for Senate.
.— </p> Schumer declined to elaborate on the other legislative tools Democrats might employ to try to pass a package by Oct. 15, the date set by President Barack Obama to have a bill on his desk.
</p> “I think it’s only fair to be compensated for the work that we’ve done,— she said of the bill. “We put our heart and soul into these songs. It’s like a child being born.
</p> Supporters predict a host of problems will disappear if the public pays for campaigns.
</p> It remains unclear what the ethics committee is focusing on in its PMA review.
</p> Ayotte supporter and former state Sen.
</p> The latest entry is state Rep. Janice Arnold-Jones, who had been exploring the race for months.
</p> Supporters of the bill say staffers would be better able to manage their budgets if they received two paychecks a month, rather than one.
</p> Chairman Max Baucus (D-Mont.) has told his Senate colleagues that at that point he would move forward with a markup of a health care bill, regardless of whether he has a bipartisan agreement to work