Revamped Energy Bill Up in the Air
“I understand that folks want to play hot potato with this thing and pass off their work on someone else, but the bottom line is the House has already done its work on the this bill.”
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“I understand that folks want to play hot potato with this thing and pass off their work on someone else, but the bottom line is the House has already done its work on the this bill.”
“Anything he has to say, he has 25 hours a week on the air to say it,” Buchwald said. Clinton-Carlson Merger?
of Renzi, who is one of the two or three most vulnerable GOP incumbents this cycle.
And, she again stressed that Hull is still in the mix as far as she’s concerned. “Blair Hull, I didn’t write him off after this.
restaurant reservations during the Republican National Convention in New York City this summer.
The latest round between the AFL and House Democrats comes as the minority party believes it is gaining momentum this cycle.
“He only found out this morning,” Owens’ spokeswoman, Kristin Hubble, said Wednesday. “His first thought is with the Senator’s health.
Constitution-amending is in the air.
Trent Lott’s (R-Miss.) tell-all memoir, “Master of the Game,” which is slated to come out later this year.
(and I mean that in all respects) team of regional and national surrogates.
, head of Clean Air Trust and a leading critic of Barton.
Right below Kerry, emblazoned on the staircase in huge letters, was the name of the charter company: Million Air.
Right below Kerry, emblazoned on the staircase in huge letters, was the name of the charter company: Million Air.
Almost every major economic indicator is soaring. The unemployment rate, at 5.6 percent, is at its lowest level in two years and lower than the 5.8 percent average of the 1990s.
“It is men like this gentleman who continue to project the old Archie Bunker mentality,” state Rep. William Delgado (D) told the Chicago Tribune on Tuesday.
The sword that Arnold Schwarzenegger wielded in “Conan the Barbarian” sits on a box on display in the anteroom of his office here. I lifted it. It’s heavy.
Fitzgerald, who is retiring this year, spent $14 million of his personal fortune in that race.
In this country, we federalized the passenger screening system, armed hundreds of pilots, installed billions of dollars worth of high-tech screening equipment and deployed thousands of covert air marshals
I say modest because at the levels we passed in the Senate it would represent less than 2 percent of our fuel supply.
Let’s take a look: Clean air. Most arguments for this massive subsidy begin and end with clean air. Who can be opposed to clean air? But the facts are mixed at best.