Meehan’s Departure Leaves Revitalized Subpanel Leaderless
“The university is super lucky, but this is a huge loss to the Congress,” Rep. Neil Abercrombie (D-Hawaii) said Tuesday of Meehan’s departure. “He is breaking hearts.”
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“The university is super lucky, but this is a huge loss to the Congress,” Rep. Neil Abercrombie (D-Hawaii) said Tuesday of Meehan’s departure. “He is breaking hearts.”
“This is the federal government recognizing same-sex partnerships,” said Tom McClusky, vice president of government affairs for the conservative Family Research Council.
I wish I did, but I don’t.” He’s waiting for a study the organization is conducting on all of its clubs, looking for a way out of a $1.8 million deficit.
The first real test of this commitment to earmark disclosure is the SAFETEA-LU technical corrections bill, which the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee approved March 1.
this summer and no later than next.
Hastert made the comments this morning during a hearing of the House Energy and Commerce subcommittee on energy and air quality, of which he is the ranking member.
Jesse Ventura (I), is preparing to make a second run for Congress, according to sources in Minnesota and Washington, D.C.
“I went through the whole ethics issue and I was exonerated. The day that this thing hit we really didn’t know about Foley.
Congress is being asked to add as much as $3.75 billion to the Pentagon’s fiscal 2008 budget to continue building the Air Force’s C-17 cargo aircraft, according to Congressional sources and lobbying documents
I think by now most of us recognize that depending on others for our energy is not a sustainable position for the United States.
up the air ducts, roofs and other elements of the Capitol complex.
Should the U.S. fuel industry become more reliant on ethanol? The short answer to this question is an emphatic “yes!” But we also must be sure not to become overly reliant on just corn-based ethanol.
This means that at least in the short term, the question is: From where do we want to get our oil?
It is this kind of innovation that will be critical to reducing the effects of global warming.
But when asked about pending negotiations on the supplemental bill, Murtha defers credit, stating: “In the end it’s not going to be my bill and what I said. … The public is what really controls this
“Not as far as I’m concerned … I have not heard any,” Thompson said, adding that no one has brought up the matter to him and that Jefferson “is a Member of Congress, who, like every other American
And registered voters still living outside the state’s borders will be allowed to vote absentee in this year’s gubernatorial election as well as next year’s federal elections.
Long before he was in Congress, Wolff served as a pilot in the Civil Air Patrol, the civilian auxiliary to the Air Force.
Jeff Bingaman (D-N.M.), who chairs the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, said in a Feb. 25 statement that he is “pleased that the financial community is beginning to respond to our concerns
“This is the first legitimate candidate we’ve run in years,” Kahler said.