Reid a Reluctant ‘Nuclear’ Warrior
</p> Of course, the Democratic opposition to a number of Bush judicial nominees caused then-Majority Leader Bill Frist, R-Tenn., to traverse the same path that Reid is now on, and it wasn’t increased
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</p> Of course, the Democratic opposition to a number of Bush judicial nominees caused then-Majority Leader Bill Frist, R-Tenn., to traverse the same path that Reid is now on, and it wasn’t increased
</p> Of course, the Democratic opposition to a number of Bush judicial nominees caused then-Majority Leader Bill Frist, R-Tenn., to traverse the same path that Reid is now on, and it wasn’t increased
</p> “We’re going to be passing the bill again next week in the Senate,” Stabenow told Michigan Live on Tuesday. “The committee in the House has reported the bill out.
</p> Margolies is the mother-in-law of Chelsea Clinton. But she’s also known for casting a tie-breaking vote to pass President Bill Clinton’s economic plan in 1993.
A bill recently reintroduced in the 113th Congress — the Savings Enhancement for Education in College Act (HR 529) — seeks to do just that.</p> Introduced by Rep. Lynn Jenkins, R-Kan., and Rep.
</p> The following Illinois Democrats are also scheduled to attend: Reps. Cheri Bustos, Bill Foster, Robin Kelly and Bobby L. Rush.
During the course of the Judiciary Committee’s markup of the bill, Fallon was tireless, leading an operation that sent out countless updates to reporters on the minutiae of the amendment process.
</p> “I only need eight Republicans, and I already have four, so that should be pretty easy,” the Nevada Democrat said in reference to the four GOP senators in the “gang of eight” that drafted the bill
</p> In the 113th Congress she sits on the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee as well as the Foreign Affairs Committee.
</p> [After the jump: See who else is running in this special election] </p> The 1st District is a safe Republican seat.
</p> The New York Times advanced that story in Tuesday’s paper by identifying some potential nominees for the posts.</p> The Senate confirmed Srinivasan last week, 97-0.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call File Photo) Former Rep. Joe Baca, D-Calif., insisted Assistant House Minority Leader James E.
Last week, as CQ Roll Call’s Emily Cadei reported, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee approved a bill that backs a more aggressive approach to American engagement in Syria, including the arming of
Bill Halter in a Democratic primary and a runoff. </p> Pryor will likely avoid that mess.
Will it get even half as much time at editorial boards and coffee klatches as the farm bill, the IRS affair or the fading debate over gun control?
</p> Menendez may simply be saying that the supporters of the “gang of eight” package haven’t conducted a formal whip count, rather than that they need to change the bill to get over a filibuster hurdle
</p> The NRCC did not include the eight House Republicans who joined 190 Democrats in voting against the bill.
Inhofe, would like to see any future disaster bill offset.
</p> Bono Mack and Mack served together in Congress as a married couple.
</p> But enough is enough.</p> During a vigil tentatively set for May 28 (10 a.m.