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... two weeks from Thanksgiving? On that note, here is the November State Senate and State House candidate update, that you can talk about ... by winning a stunner in 1998, is certainly a recruiting coup for the Senate Democratic leadership. His Republican opponent, and former fellow State ... Vincent Gregory running for the 14th State Senate District, two candidates have emerged to replace him. Eric Coleman ...
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... Houston Chronicle reported. Hutchison had been expected to quit this year but now she says she wants to stick around for Senate debate on health care and global warming legislation.
" ... time I must put what's best for my campaign aside and do what is best for our state. That is why I must stay in the Senate while running for the Republican nomination for Governor."
A Rasmussen survey ...
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... objection or only with the objections of a handful of the most extreme maniacs. Monday for example, the Senate took up two nominations that had been backed up for months, Andre M. Davis, of Maryland, to be ... and 16 of them, led by Sessions, of course, voted no. Most of the most unabashed racists in the Senate either skipped the vote or, enjoyed voting against an African-American man for a lifetime ...
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... why from the Environmental Defense Funds (EDF).
With a climate bill pending in the Senate, the EDF tells us that they are doing everything we can to keep the pressure on for strong climate action.
You, like I ... that my Senators have been leaders in this effort, especially Senator Boxer.
Now is the time for the Senate to act. I strongly urge you to continue your ongoing leadership and support for ...
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... amount of time for which unemployment benefits can be collected.
The Senate version is expected to be passed by the House today. It ... boat for COBRA.
In case you're wondering what else the Senate did yesterday, I've posted the list, courtesy of ... S.RES.336 : A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate regarding designation of the month of November 2009 as "National ...
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... be used for legislative purposes, and cannot be sold or given to any other entity, including campaigns.
*Senate employees who are responsible for taking or recommending official actions are required to ... and any other sanction provided for under the Pennsylvania Constitution.
Pileggi, chairman of the Senate Rules Committee, also said that he will schedule a public hearing to receive public input ...
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