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2012 National Key Votes - Project Vote Smart
Oct 28, 2009. H.R. 2647 (111th). The title was amended in conference to read as follows: "to authorize appropriations for fiscal year 2010 for military activities of.
United States Senate election in Arkansas, 2010 - Wikipedia, the.
Vote: Date: Issue: Question: Result: Description: 00397: 24-Dec: H.R. 4314: On Passage of the Bill: Passed: H.R. 4314; A bill to permit continued financing of.
Why won't Americans vote Congress out of office? – Cafferty File.
Date Bill No. Bill Title Outcome Vote; Sept. 22, 2012: H J Res 117: Continuing Appropriations Resolution, 2013: Joint Resolution Passed. Senate (62 - 30) Nay
National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010 (2009.
The 2010 United States Senate election in Kansas took place on November 2, 2010 alongside other elections to the United States Senate in other states as well as.
Presidential White Papers: Rick Santorum - Limited Government.
Rick Santorum spent sixteen years in Congress – four years in the House followed by 12 years in the Senate – before losing to Democrat Bob Casey in 2006.
Mark French for Congress 2010
Dec 22, 2009 · >> Earmarks Buy ObamaCare. Bribery except in Congress where it is merely the price of doing business and called “sweeteners” Brenda Bowers ♦ .
Congress Still Using Commemorative Coins to Get Around Earmark .
Aug 15, 2012 · From CNN's Jack Cafferty: Only one in ten Americans thinks Congress is doing a good job. With numbers like these... it's hard to imagine how any of our.
Senator Robert Corker - Voting Records - Project Vote Smart
Following in the foosteps of their Senate counterparts, House Republicans unaimously adopted an earmark ban for the 112th Congress. Representative-elect Sean Duffy.
Montana Votes
HELENA—It’s the $500,000 question that could decide who wins Montana’s narrowly divided governor’s race. Here’s the recap: On Oct. 4, The Montana Republican.
Public Law List (111st Congress – 2010) - PositiveReform —
The 2010 United States Senate election in Pennsylvania took place on November 2, 2010, during the 2010 midterm elections. Incumbent Republican-turned-Democrat U.S.