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This is the last in an occasional series looking at life on Capitol Hill.
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This is the last in an occasional series looking at life on Capitol Hill.
A deal with Democrats last week gave Frist the opening he needs to avert a filibuster, but the timing of the energy measure is still up in the air, considering that he will have to first figure out how
The House of Representatives this year is set to have the shortest schedule and lightest workload in modern memory. But that does not mean total inaction.
“The idea is to share good ideas on how to do it.”
“I mean I had the structure there when you weren’t there. But I think, absolutely, [a] two-parent family is the best.”
“I started putting on a full-court press during the fourth quarter last year,” Frost said this week. “I was determined to be ready and I am going to be ready.”
Wayne Allard (R-Colo.) at an Air Force Academy Board of Visitors meeting in their home state on Tuesday, according to the Rocky Mountain News.
“I wouldn’t say a word to him about his contributions,” Specter said.
“I’m sure if I was asked, I would,” said Hecht, who revealed that his wife is planning on her own to attend a campaign event in California and their two daughters have already been working to elect
“He is going to take his wife to the Democratic issues retreat” this weekend in Colonial Williamsburg, Va., according to spokeswoman Kathie Eastman. “He’s very happy, and she’s very happy.”
“I think that if you look at Illinois right now we’re kind of in November and December,” Dunn said, referring to the presidential calendar.
527s later this year.
Democrats “know this is their last chance. They know the tide of history is moving in our direction,” the Majority Leader said.
“We’re not doing any lobbying right now, but we wanted to have the flexibility to do so,” Nichols said. This is not the first time John Podesta has worked on K Street.
“I can assure you we’re not padding the voting — that’s certainly not our usual constituency,” Kucinich spokesman Doug Gordon told HOH.
This is no mere civic exercise: The students have accurately predicted 17 of the 22 presidential nominees of the party out of the White House since this tradition began in 1908.
“And I am committed to a Republican candidate being elected in November.”
This is one in an occasional series on issues affecting Capitol Hill.
“I wondered if I was hallucinating.”
For instance, an environmental group that tracks lawmakers’ records on clean air and other environmental issues would not be considered for this, but a policy group such as the NTU that focuses on