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Senate filibustering amounts to contempt of the courts
The Senate's habit of filibustering judicial nominees must end. Both Republicans and Democrats are to blame. Nearly two and a half years after she was first nominated, a candidate for a seat on a federal appeals court in Washington has been denied an...
Tags: Chuck Grassley, Republican Party, George W. Bush, Crime, Law and Justice, Trials
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Joe Miller Contemplates 2014 Senate Run
Channel 2 NewsJoe Miller, the 2010 Republican Senate Candidate, made his first major political speech in 12 months in the state and said he’s contemplating a 2014 Senate run at the Alaska Libertarian Party convention held Saturday in a midtown hotel. Miller kept...Tags: Republican Party, Mark Begich, Tea Party Movement, Joe Miller, Politics
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Obama announces $2B alternative fuel research proposal
Tribune reportersPresident Barack Obama returned to Chicago Friday to push an energy policy aimed at weaning the country off of oil by using revenues from increased oil and gas production. In a roughly 20-minute speech at Argonne National Laboratory, Obama touched on...Tags: Science and Technology, Petroleum Industry, U.S. Department of State, U.S. Senate, Energy Resources
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Interior pick puts outdoor industry in spotlight
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — She doesn't wear a cowboy hat favored by traditional picks for interior secretary. Sally Jewell prefers fleece and Gore-Tex jackets and wears a safety helmet when she needs it for scaling cliffs, skiing or kayaking. Jewell,...
Tags: Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Petroleum Industry, Sally Jewell, Executive Branch, U.S. Senate
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Politics and energy policy
Quick: Name one thing mainstream Republicans and Democrats agree on when it comes to energy policy. Other than that both sides would like it to be cheaper, you're probably drawing a blank. That's why there was something a little quixotic in President...
Tags: Republican Party, State of the Union Address, Petroleum Industry, Global Warming, Bernard Sanders
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Female vs. male senators
As the son of a woman, the husband of a woman and the father of daughters and granddaughters, I celebrate the record number of females who are now United States senators. However, I do see some differences in the way these and other women are treated,...
Tags: Republican Party, Dianne Feinstein, Justice and Rights, Social Issues, Susana Martinez
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New traditions take hold for State of the Union address
WASHINGTON -- Some new traditions have taken hold amid the familiar rituals of a State of the Union address, and they seem to have a common goal: drawing some of the spotlight away from the president and to his audience. The newest push on the part of...Tags: Republican Party, 2012 Democratic National Convention, Unions, Eliot Engel, State of the Union Address
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Obama names REI chief to lead the Interior Department
WASHINGTON – President Obama on Wednesday nominated Sally Jewell, a former oil engineer and banker and current chief executive of a national outdoor retailer, to lead the Interior Department, making an unorthodox pick for his first woman nominee...Tags: Petroleum Industry, U.S. Senate, Companies and Corporations, Energy Resources, Elections
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Begich Ends 2012 with $950K in Bank
Channel 2 NewsU.S. Sen. Mark Begich ended 2012 with nearly $1 million on hand. A fundraising disclosure, provided by his campaign, shows the Alaska Democrat raised about $334,000 during the last quarter of the year, and ended the reporting period with about $950,...Tags: Mark Begich, Parties and Movements, Executive Branch, Government, Tea Party Movement
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The challenging math of passing immigration reform
WASHINGTON – Senators from both parties are expressing enthusiasm for pushing a comprehensive overhaul of the nation’s immigration system. But while immigration politics appears to have changed in the wake of sweeping Republican rejection...
Tags: Lindsey O. Graham, Science and Technology, Max Baucus, Tom Coburn, Justice and Rights
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Hawaii Sen. Daniel Inouye Passes Away, Longtime Friend of Late Sen. Stevens
Channel 2 NewsSenator Daniel Inouye, of Hawaii, and longtime friend of the late Sen. Ted Stevens died Monday at the age of 88 after respiratory complications, according to his office. Sen. Inouye, D-HI, was a World War II veteran and served in the Senate since 1962...Tags: Mark Begich, Indigenous People, World War II (1939-1945), Human Interest, Ted Stevens
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Murkowski Proud of Historic Vote for First Filipino-American Federal Judge
Channel 2 NewsThe United States Senate voted 91-0 yesterday, December 13, confirming Lorna G. Schofield to the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. This makes Schofield the first Filipino American to serve on the federal bench. Senator Lisa...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, U.S. Senate, Judges, Justice System
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