Cardin Conferring, Others Prepare, Dream in Maryland
Paul Sarbanes (D) in 2006 continues to churn, with new developments expected in the next several days. One possible contender, Rep.
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Paul Sarbanes (D) in 2006 continues to churn, with new developments expected in the next several days. One possible contender, Rep.
in the House, and a top Democratic target for 2006.
Still, that may be a tall order, given the White House’s continued refusal to accept a bill more costly than $284 billion and the Senate Finance Committee’s quandary in finding enough offsets to
“There are no residences, we’re not imposing on anybody,” Edwards said, in reference to the Northeast neighborhood’s refusal of the initial preferred site.
resort in West Virginia.
in a negligent manner that contributed to his death.
Bill Frist (R) in 2006, the race to replace him in the Memphis-area 9th district remains remarkably unformed.
According to a Campaign Finance Institute draft report on BCRA and 527 groups, fundraising by the groups rose from $151 million in 2002 to $405 million in the 2004 election.
Frist’s refusal last year to allow Democrats and Republicans to offer non-germane amendments caused even Democratic backers of the bill to block its consideration.
Congress’ refusal to support the conflict helped put an end to U.S. involvement in the war in Southeast Asia. Compared to 1974, the Republican revolution of 1994 came at a much different time.
the state Assembly in the 1960s.
Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver, means that the age discrimination case brought by former Campbell employee Rita Bastien in 2001 can proceed to trial.
In addition, the emergence of new opposition in the Senate indicated the need to change the bill before calling it up for a possible vote this week.
But the combination of Bush’s problems in the Northeast and Shays’ refusal to chew up his opponent have put this GOP seat at considerable risk.
Jim Bunning (R) an issue in the campaign’s final month, a tactic that has largely failed in past Congressional contests.
Refusal to comply with that document, Campbell added, would lead to immediate contempt of Congress charges. “He just dodged.
Many conservatives blame spiraling deficits on Bush’s refusal to use his veto. So, is this the behavior of an imperial executive who does not recognize Congressional authority?
just $6,800 in the bank.
Under Louisiana law, all candidates for a particular office run in an open primary in November.
Pete Hoekstra (R) in Michigan’s 2nd district, was as a drummer for the Hawaii-based Allright Family Band in the 1970s, long before he joined The Rotters in 1991, which was well past their heyday.