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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: Bill Nelson, Maria Cantwell, Barbara A. Mikulski, Mark Pryor, John Kerry
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Kennedy Center Honors Letterman, Led Zeppelin
CNNWASHINGTON -- An array of talents was on display Sunday at the Kennedy Center Honors gala where President Barack Obama toasted the lifetime achievements of an iconic ballerina, a famed comedian, a timeless actor and two chart-topping musical acts. In the...Tags: Politics, Jiffy Lube International, Inc., Academy Awards, Rock Hudson, Celebrities
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Casey: House bill could prompt layoffs at Letterkenny Army Depot
waynesboro@herald-mail.comU.S. Sen. Bob Casey announced concerns Thursday about a defense bill recently passed by the House of Representatives that includes a provision he says could dramatically affect operations and prompt layoffs at Letterkenny Army Depot north of Chambersburg....Tags: Unemployment, Job Layoffs, Bill Shuster, U.S. Senate Committee on Appropriations, U.S. House Committee on Appropriations
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Alaska's Senators Aim to Block Funding for Eielson F-16 Move
Channel 2 NewsAlaska's U.S. senators are taking yet another approach in their efforts to ground an Air Force plan to move an F-16 fighter squadronfrom Fairbanks to Anchorage. Sens. Mark Begich and Lisa Murkowski have written a letter (PDF) requesting that no money...Tags: Mark Begich, U.S. Senate Committee on Appropriations, Daniel Inouye, Armed Forces, Lisa Murkowski
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Federal bill would provide money for bike trails
Baltimore and other Maryland localities would receive millions of dollars in federal money for bicycle trails, scenic pull-offs and street beautification projects as part of a huge, bipartisan transportation bill expected to pass in the U.S. Senate as...Tags: Travel, Politics, Gwynns Falls Trail, Benjamin L. Cardin, Highway Transportation
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Glendening: Cardin protects small but vital transportation projects
As Maryland's governor, I was privileged to be part of some of the state's largest transportation projects including the Woodrow Wilson Bridge. Big projects like these receive a lot of press, but I know from my time in office that for many Marylanders...Tags: Woodrow Wilson
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Moran works to stop over regulation of family farms and ranches
Dislcaimer: This press release is a statement provided by the elected official’s office.
Moran works to stop over regulation of family farms and ranches
“In towns from coast to coast, consumers enjoy a safe and affordable food supply due...Tags: Mike Crapo, Litigation and Regulation, Labor Legislation, Consumers, James Inhofe
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Toomey bill on fleecing is overdue
If the late U.S. Sen. William Proxmire, D-Wis., could find a way to communicate with U.S. Sen. Pat Toomey, R-Pa., he'd probably say: "What took you guys so long?"
As reported Wednesday in The Morning Call, Toomey, who is from the Lehigh Valley, is a...Tags: Politics, Jim Gerlach, Tim Holden, U.S. Senate Committee on Appropriations, Barbara Boxer
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Bipartisan Agriculture research bill to spur innovation, strengthen American agriculture
Washington, DC – Senator Debbie Stabenow (D-MI), Chairwoman of the U.S. Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, and Senator John Thune (R-SD), a Member of the Committee, today introduced a bipartisan bill that will spur new...Tags: Charity, Health, Productivity, Research, Forestry and Timber
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Senate rejects rival GOP, Democratic budgets
Associated PressThe Democratic-led Senate on Wednesday emphatically rejected a budget-slashing House spending bill as too draconian. It then immediately killed a rival Democratic plan that was derided by moderate Democrats as too timid in its drive to cut day-to-day...Tags: Politics, Hawaii, Bill Nelson, Ben Nelson, John Boehner
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New federal chicken labeling rule takes effect in 2012
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — A new regulation from the U.S. Department of Agriculture requiring nutrition labels on raw, single-ingredient poultry products has the poultry industry in Mississippi somewhat mystified — and very concerned. Effective...Tags: Politics, Science and Technology, Jackson (Hinds, Mississippi), Consumers, Forestry and Timber
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New federal chicken labeling rule takes effect in 2012
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) - A new regulation from the U.S. Department of Agriculture requiring nutrition labels on raw, single-ingredient poultry products has the poultry industry in Mississippi somewhat mystified - and very concerned. Effective Jan. 1, 2012,...Tags: Politics, Science and Technology, Jackson (Hinds, Mississippi), Forestry and Timber, Consumers
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