HOH’s One-Minute Recess: Rising Up
</p> In interviews with Time, the Members on the list reveal a few interesting tidbits about themselves.
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</p> In interviews with Time, the Members on the list reveal a few interesting tidbits about themselves.
Massachusetts Republican Bill Hudak, in the first television ad in his race against incumbent Rep.
</p> Natural gas firms are lobbying Members for federal investment incentives such as the Promoting Natural Gas and Electric Vehicles Act, a bill that is scheduled for a Nov. 17 cloture vote.
One of the smartest policy thinkers I know, the Brookings Institution’s Bill Galston, praises President Barack Obama’s proposal to develop a National Infrastructure Bank as “win, win, win,” but he fears
</p> Going forward, they promise that they will be better focused and unafraid to buck leadership if necessary.</p> Rep.
Bill Owens, whose northern district includes part of Adirondack Park. Murphy’s district snakes up the Hudson River Valley, encircling but not including Albany.
</p> One poll showed Democratic Rep.
President Barack Obama on Monday injected new urgency into the need to pass a $50 billion infrastructure spending bill, but it remains to be seen whether his latest push will translate into action in the
</p> The political dilemma for Manchin has been so problematic that even in front of friendly Democratic audiences, he makes assurances that he opposes the health care reform bill as passed and would
Michael Bennet will snag stump support from President Bill Clinton, who has proved to be a coveted campaign booster this cycle.
In this debate, he said he would have voted against an omnibus spending bill and would be interested in the recommendations by the president’s deficit commission, which are expected in December.
</p> Wilson is facing businessman and Air Force veteran Bill Johnson (R), who has criticized the Congressman’s votes for the economic recovery law and the health care bill.
</p> The department’s chief administrative officer and budget officer have since resigned.</p> The department is looking to fill the positions soon, Gainer said.
</p> “At EMILY’s List we worked hard for 25 years to try to make sure every year is the year of the woman,” Schriock said.
</p> Raese is running in the special election to serve out the remainder of the late Democratic Sen. Robert Byrd’s term, which expires in 2012.
</p> On that Wednesday, an uncomfortable South Carolina Gov.
The first thing you have to say is it takes a lot of guts,’ said client Bill Tyndall, Duke Energy Corp.’s senior vice president for federal policy.
</p> Six months later, Marcus Williams resigned out of frustration, several sources said.
</p> Neither candidate is awash in cash.
</p> That was a decline from the previous election cycle.</p> In 2008, slightly more than half of Bank of America’s contributions to federal candidates went to Democrats.