Clinton, Kissinger to Do Events in Long Island Race
Joe Sestak (D-Pa.) doesn’t force him to change his plans, former President Bill Clinton is scheduled to headline a fundraiser for Rep. Tim Bishop (D-N.Y.) Thursday evening.
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Joe Sestak (D-Pa.) doesn’t force him to change his plans, former President Bill Clinton is scheduled to headline a fundraiser for Rep. Tim Bishop (D-N.Y.) Thursday evening.
</p> Kagan worked for the Clinton administration for several years, and the William J.
</p> Rep. Joe Sestak confirmed Friday that he turned down an offer for a presidential advisory post as he was weighing a challenge to Sen.
</p> In a memo released by the White House on Friday, Bauer says his office has “concluded that allegations of improper conduct rest on factual errors and lack a basis in law.”
Earlier Friday, Issa urged former President Bill Clinton to discuss publicly and under oath his contacts with Sestak.
bill will lead voters to reject the president’s party at the ballot box in November.
</p> After watching Sens.
The telecom industry lobbyist machinery has gone into overdrive in its “Kill Bill” mode.
</p> In the meantime, the House moved to the defense authorization bill, with a vote on language that could lead to the repeal of “don’t ask, don’t tell” ban on openly gay individuals serving in the military
</p> Without a bill from the House, Democrats said they would take a run at passing a temporary extension Thursday night after passing a supplemental war spending bill.
Chamber of Commerce will grade lawmakers’ votes on a campaign finance bill that may reach the House floor before Members depart for the Memorial Day recess.
</p> The letter was signed by Banking panel ranking member Richard Shelby (Ala.), Agriculture Committee ranking member Saxby Chambliss (Ga.), and Sens.
</p> The committee approved the bill by a vote of 18-10, after approving the “don’t ask, don’t tell” amendment, introduced by Sen. Joe Lieberman (ID-Conn.), 16-12. Sen.
The Senate moved one step closer to approving the $60 billion war supplemental bill Thursday, voting 69-29 to end debate and move toward final passage.
</p> A new campaign finance bill will not get a House vote before the Memorial Day recess, a House Democratic source said Thursday afternoon.
</p> [IMGCAP(1)]Since the initial CBO scoring, I have questioned whether the government scorekeepers were candid in saying the health care bill will reduce the budget deficit.
He said he used a Tuesday meeting with Senate Republicans to try to build bipartisan support for the bill.
</p> The Senate passed a $60 billion supplemental war spending bill Thursday night on a 67-28 vote, sending it to a conference with the House.
</p> Lawmakers voted 234-194 to adopt the proposal by Rep. Patrick Murphy to repeal the “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy as part of the fiscal 2011 defense authorization bill.