Democrats See Golden Pickup Opportunities in California
</p> Lungren was held under 50 percent last year by emergency room physician Bill Durston (D), who took 44 percent.</p> “I think John’s a hero if he runs for [Lungren’s] seat,— said state Sen.
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</p> Lungren was held under 50 percent last year by emergency room physician Bill Durston (D), who took 44 percent.</p> “I think John’s a hero if he runs for [Lungren’s] seat,— said state Sen.
</p> A 2009 Alzheimer’s Association report showed that 5.3 million Americans have the disorder.
</p> Rehr reportedly said he would rather slit his own throat than negotiate with the recording industry over the issue.
</p> But talk of tensions quickly waned as Ensign found his footing as the new GOP Policy Committee chairman.
</p> “He’s kind of a man without a country right now,— Sen.
</p> Now that’s some history. </p> </p> Gone Phishin’. What could compel a jam-band rocker to don a suit?
</p> Waxman said he plans to mark up the energy bill and move it through the committee by Memorial Day, an aggressive timetable.
</p> “I think it’s probably better to take it through the [Health, Education, Labor and Pensions] Committee,— Reid said.
energy bill.
</p> “We’ll file it as soon as it is drafted,— said Frank last week.</p> Online gambling operatives have been working to help give Frank’s bill a soft landing in the committee.
</p> Eager to show a glimmer of progress, Democrats announced an agreement to add a “cash for clunkers— sweetener to the bill sought by Rep. John Dingell (D-Mich.) and others.
</p> “The mission of the American Energy Solutions Group is first to stop a profoundly bad idea in the form of the national energy tax, the cap-and-trade bill,— said Rep.
Jane Harman, whose husband is a big benefactor of the Shakespeare Theater), who is filibustering a bill on the Senate floor.
Members were shocked then by what they heard and slipped language into that year’s appropriations bill requiring the GPO to make some changes.
—</p> That, in turn, would cost U.S. jobs, he said.</p> Obama’s plan would stop U.S.-based companies from deferring taxes paid on profits kept in foreign countries.
—</p> Hoping to balance competing interests, Sen.
—</p> Jack was not an ideologue or political lecturer.
Marion Berry (D-Ark.), Kevin Brady (R-Texas), Bill Delahunt (D-Mass.), Rosa DeLauro (D-Conn.), Donna Edwards (D-Md.), Jo Ann Emerson (R-Mo.), Sam Farr (D-Calif.), Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.), Eddie Bernice Johnson
—</p> Indeed, Republican rhetoric on the bill has been muted, with even conservatives such as Sen. John Thune (S.D.) saying they merely want to amend the bill, not kill it.
</p> Pelosi also will support the bill despite the lack of redeployment timelines.