Pa. GOP Holds Out on Specter
</p> Rep. Bill Shuster (R-Pa.), who supported Specter in the last primary, told Roll Call recently that he had not endorsed anyone yet — and that he plans to keep it that way for the time being.
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</p> Rep. Bill Shuster (R-Pa.), who supported Specter in the last primary, told Roll Call recently that he had not endorsed anyone yet — and that he plans to keep it that way for the time being.
</p> Leaders of the Congressional Progressive Caucus are hosting the forum, which is open to the public and the third in a series on Afghanistan, to question the goals of the military and discuss whether
</p> And some Democrats privately acknowledge that the economy — and in particular the jobless numbers — has to start turning around before they can consider bringing a comprehensive reform bill to the
</p> But the process suddenly slowed considerably, and it appeared Obama may have moved too fast.
</p> Energy and Natural Resources Chairman Jeff Bingaman (D-N.M.), has said he wants to report out a bill by Memorial Day.
</p> The draft contains several provisions to bridge the liberal-moderate gap in the House Democratic Caucus. For example, it includes a bill authored by Rep.
</p> While important work remains to be done on a number of topics that we believe should be incorporated into such a bill, enough progress has been made on others that the committee was able to start
</p> </p> ROLL CALL: Last year, your bill provided for nothing given away. </p> </p> MARKEY: No, it didn’t.
</p> Charlie Justice </p> The historical evidence points to Democratic congressional losses in the 2010 election, the midpoint of President Obama’s term.
</p> A majority of those funds was raised by Terry McAuliffe ($4.2 million), who whetted his fundraising skills as the chairman for the Democratic National Committee and as a longtime strategist for Bill
Bill Young in Florida’s 10th district race.</p> Young, 78, has been the subject of retirement speculation for about a decade, and with his St.
</p> Cao, who pulled off the upset of the 2008 cycle by ousting nine-term Rep.
</p> In the past we have missed the mark.
</p> New Mexico is on the forefront of our nation’s energy future.
</p> We should not forget the lessons of the 1980s, when many energy tax credits were allowed to expire.
</p> The statistics are startling.
</p> Speaking at the White House, Obama said the stimulus bill passed earlier this year would cut income taxes for 95 percent of workers, help small businesses offset losses, and provide tax credits for
</p> In the House, the top earmark recipients were Reps.
</p> The president also firmly placed blame for the deficit on the previous president, George W. Bush.</p> “The problem with our deficit and debt is not new,— Obama said.
President Barack Obama on Monday declared the stimulus bill a preliminary success, saying projects are costing less than anticipated and being approved more quickly than expected.