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</p> Perhaps that’s because state Republicans have bigger fish to fry.
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</p> Perhaps that’s because state Republicans have bigger fish to fry.
Debbie Halvorson and Bill Foster, it’s likely that they will target Biggert and Rep. Mark Kirk’s (R) seats instead.
—</p> But Democrats also took heart from some of the news.
</p> Carolyn Maloney (Getty) </p> Rep. Carolyn B. Maloney is keeping her powder dry for now.
Bush’s judicial nominations and then-Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) threatened to use the “nuclear option— to eliminate the minority’s ability to filibuster judges.
</p> No. 1 — California</p> as many as eight Steve Poizner Meg Whitman Tom Campbell Jerry Brown, Gavin Newsom Antonio Villaraigosa.
off the 2009 tax bill.
</p> Brady, who is not requesting earmarks in the bill, said that the public pays attention to the spending bills, and this one will be of particular interest because of the last highway bill, which produced
</p> Barton and Upton said they will oppose any bill that calls for cap-and-trade, saying they believe such a system would send energy prices soaring.
</p> Transportation and Infrastructure Chairman James Oberstar (D-Minn.) set a May 14 deadline for Members to submit earmark requests to his committee.
bill even more.
(D-Ill.) introduced a bill last week directing the Architect of the Capitol to include an “educational display— in the Capitol Visitor Center that discusses emancipation.
—</p> One bill that the ANA is getting behind is the Preserving Patient Access to Primary Care Act (H.R. 2350), which Rep. Allyson Schwartz (D-Pa.) introduced late last week.
</p> “The question that really came up for us was why are the chamber staff like Bruce Josten, Bill Kovacs and Tom Donohue apparently so far off where at least their members of their board are on climate
—</p> Kennedy serves with Moran’s older brother, Rep. Jim Moran (D-Va.), on the Appropriations Committee.
</p> “Guess what?
</p> “She clearly took it the wrong way,— Lungren spokesman Brian Kaveney tells HOH.</p> </p> Quipping Time. Rep.
</p> ALL, for one, is not waiting for the administration’s response.</p> The trade association for lobbyists is rolling out the Expanding Our Right to Petition coalition today, according to Wenhold.
Earlier this year, Menendez, a Cuban-American, and Reid clashed over a bill to loosen restrictions on Cuba.
</p> But officials with knowledge of White House strategy said the president’s advisers also hoped the task force could be used as ammunition to help pass the economic stimulus bill, which they knew would