Between the Lines: No Closer to Deal in Colorado; Maps Final in Indiana, Oklahoma
However, in the Democratic-controlled Legislature, the GOP-sponsored bill has yet to go anywhere.</p> Sandoval has not said yet whether he will veto the map.
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However, in the Democratic-controlled Legislature, the GOP-sponsored bill has yet to go anywhere.</p> Sandoval has not said yet whether he will veto the map.
</p> <p class="p3">“I’ve certainly talked to them.
</p> <p class="p3">The Tennessee Republican first ran for the Senate in 1994 but lost to Bill Frist in the GOP primary. A dozen years later when the seat opened up again, Corker ran and won.
</p> <p class="p3"> Feb. 1: Health care </p> <p class="p5"> “Americans deserve a country where the people are bigger than the government, and this health care bill opens the door to a future where the
</p> Florida: Rep.
</p> Obama called the passage of a comprehensive immigration reform bill “an economic imperative.”
</p> The SBIR program is set to expire on May 31 of this year.
</p> Douglass, who is also a former head of the Aerospace Industries Association of America, was assistant Navy secretary under President Bill Clinton in the mid-1990s and served as a senior staff member
</p> The speech, billed as a blueprint by senior administration officials, will mark the fourth week that Obama has publicly addressed the issue.
</p> Business Boom </p> The boutique lobby firm Thorsen French Advocacy has had a growth spurt in recent weeks.
The bill requires the Department of Interior to conduct four offshore oil and gas lease sales within the next year. The sales were slated to occur under Pres.
</p> <p class="p3"> The senior members of the official NRCC dues whip team are Reps.
</p> <p class="p3">They all insist that they don’t.
</p> Access to simple low-cost drugs, treatments and education has saved a generation in Africa.
</p> <p class="p3">“We should be talking about cuts of trillions, not just billions.
Mark Dayton has said he would veto any redistricting bill that doesn’t have bipartisan support, according to the St. Paul Pioneer Press.
</p> Reid, meanwhile, has moved on from the small-business bill, which had become a pincushion for weeks for unrelated amendments.
Bill Nelson (D).</p> The saga began in October 2003 with a contract.
Bill Nelson (D) begins in earnest. For the three major GOP candidates in the race, it’s going to be a long, nasty campaign slog, full of sound and fury.