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Ron Wyden, D-Ore., and Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, proposed yesterday a campaign finance reform bill to address the influx of anonymous federal election spending.
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Ron Wyden, D-Ore., and Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, proposed yesterday a campaign finance reform bill to address the influx of anonymous federal election spending.
</p> Louisiana Democrat Mary L.
Bill Nelson’s seat would be open if he defeats Gov. Rick Scott, a Republican, next year. Local Democrats say Nelson is seriously considering the gubernatorial race.
When the chamber returns, senators will resume consideration of a bill that would allow states to require out-of-state retailers to collect sales tax on items sold to their residents.
</p> Crop insurance subsidies were dramatically increased in 2000.
</p> “There will be ample opportunity to amend this bill, both in committee and on the floor, as it moves through regular order,” Reid wrote.
Some consider the bill, if passed by the Senate and House and signed by the President, to be a new intrusion into Internet freedom.
In February, the House did something rare: It passed an energy bill unanimously.
</p> The event was a daylong swing through Chicago on Monday by Rep. Paul D.
The Senate will vote on a motion to proceed to a bill that would allow states to collect taxes on more online purchases by their residents.
</p> Rep. Dave Camp, R-Mich., is not retiring next year.
That bill, sponsored with then-Sen. Robert F.
</p> Of course, legislators are interested in other data as well: 77 percent of the congressional staff in our survey noted “the impact of the bill or issue on the district or state” would be helpful.
</p> That grumbling gained volume after Baucus confirmed his plans.
</p> The White House did not return requests for comment.
</p> Q. I am originally from the D.C. area and moved to the Midwest a few years ago with my wife.
</p> Q. I am originally from the D.C. area and moved to the Midwest a few years ago with my wife.
</p> </p> Scout Finch “To Kill a Mockingbird,” by Harper Lee Maycomb, Ala.: Republican Rep.
</p> </p> </p> Scout Finch “To Kill a Mockingbird,” by Harper Lee Maycomb, Ala.: Republican Rep.
</p> So who will have the harshest words about the bill in the hearings and expected May markup? These guys:</p> Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala.