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</p> Reid said that this month the Senate will move on a pair of appropriations bills as well as legislation to revive the tourism industry.
</p> The Indiana Democrat has tried to stay ahead of the controversy, most recently by handing off control of the energy and water spending bill to his deputy on that Appropriations subcommittee.
</p> Those who attended included Bruce Josten, a top lobbyist for the U.S.
</p> Indeed, there is reason for optimism.
</p> There are also factors of clean air and clean water that must inform our current debate.
</p> Because the Baucus bill, which is expected to be somewhat moderate and fall just to the left of center on the political spectrum, must be merged with a Kennedy bill predicted to be quite liberal,
</p> “We will be very much in opposition to this bill if the majority inserts a $108 billion request for funding on the backs of our troops,— Cantor said.
</p> Ways and Means Chairman Charlie Rangel (D-N.Y.), who has been noncommittal about timing for the legislation, said he’ll comply with the new deadline.</p> “We have to reach it,— he said.
</p> Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D-N.Y.) first introduced the bill in 2007, and since then, it has gone through several versions.
Don Young named the last big transportation bill after his wife, Lula Young.
</p> But GOP leaders argued that because lawmakers sent the bill to the ethics panel, instead of passing it directly, the panel would need to approve it and then refer it back to the full House for approval
Part Four of a Special Report from CQ HealthBeat </p> Nibbling Around the Edges mostly and Medicaid Too Radical for Many Nichols, who advised Wyden on his bill, says that Wyden’s plan is unpopular
</p> “I understand the Committees are moving towards a principle of shared responsibility — making every American responsible for having health insurance coverage, and asking that employers share in the
</p> </p> Report: Maloney Gears Up for Senate Primary</p> A newspaper for New York City political insiders reported Wednesday that Rep.
</p> Over at Wok and Roll (604 H St. NW) in Chinatown you can get a cheap meal and a history lesson.
</p> But beyond that, many see the move as good policy.
</p> While investigators look into Reps.
</p> </p> The Town Crider.
</p> In their conference agreement on the supplemental, Democrats split the difference between the $96.7 billion House bill and the $91.3 billion Senate bill.