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“This will pass the House, there is no question about that,” said Rep. Rick Boucher (D-Va.), who chairs the Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Energy and Air Quality.
In a special ceremony held in the “American Treasures” section of the National Air and Space Museum, the top-selling American solo artist was on hand to present several key items from his career.
He added, “I want to work something out, but I can’t do it out of thin air. … Someone representing the people in the White House has to talk to me, and I have heard nothing from anyone, even though
She would soon create the Energy Independence and Global Warming Committee, which I chair, to make it clear that oil dependence and global warming were top-priority issues in this new Congress.
The corporate sector has embraced and capitalized on the benefits of the information revolution, and Congress must provide incentives for the health sector to follow this lead.
Indeed, some staffers’ eyes simply glaze over at the thought of next year, with so much of this year’s agenda still up in the air.
“I think we’ll likely remain, all of us, involved with all the clients,” he said.
If he did enter the race he would certainly be formidable, but this cycle, the Republican establishment has made it clear that its candidate is retired Air Force Maj. Gen.
Despite winning the GOP nomination last month in one of the most negative elections the district has ever seen, state Rep. Bob Latta (R) is favored to win the seat.
Correction Appended HOH last week brought you the tale of CNN host Lou Dobbs referring to a Member of Congress, on-air, as “partner.” Well, it gets worse.
Here are six questions that I wish the media would ask all the candidates in the coming weeks. The country would be better off for it and so would the process.
Although Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said energy legislation could return to the House floor as early as this week, senior Democrats said it is unlikely the bill will move before the chamber’s Thanksgiving
“It really is a case-by-case kind of situation.” Battles added: “I don’t know that it’s necessarily due to partisan politics.
“I want my MTV” was the mantra of many an angsty ’80s teen. Last week, “I want my Fox News!”
But until he says definitively what he will do, an air of suspended animation hangs over the campaign, with no contenders willing to step forward.
The goal, according to ECAP’s Cara Morris Stern, is to reframe the debate to be “about hypocrisy and this being about real people and real programs.”
Leaving the door open for federal funds for a Woodstock museum is another sign of this Congress’ mismanagement and misspending,” the aide said. Julianne Fisher, spokeswoman for Sen.
“I found this unacceptable,” Bunning said in a speech last month. The committee acquiesced after Bunning and Sen.
The ethics bills that passed earlier this year include a provision that precludes companies that retain or employ lobbyists from holding an event during the convention honoring any Member who is