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Former | Senate staffer Marc Scaringi has announced his candid |
Crawford's blog was noticed by a | Senate staffer, who invited Crawford to testify at a |
She is currently Vice-Chair of the | Senate Standing Committee on Aboriginal Peoples and a |
Chairmen of | Senate Standing Committees U.S. Senate Historical Off |
The Canadian | Senate Standing Committee of Selection is a Canadian |
The Canadian | Senate Standing Committee on Agriculture and Forestry |
The Canadian | Senate Standing Committee on Aboriginal Peoples is a |
He was also formerly a member of the | Senate Standing Committee on National Finance, the Se |
He served as deputy chair of the Canadian | Senate Standing Committee on Banking, Trade and Comme |
President of the | Senate: Stanley Aronoff |
He also sits on the | Senate State Affairs, Criminal Justice, and Transport |
Passed in House 6/09/99 Assigned to | Senate State and Local Government Committee - 6/10/99 |
the historical party composition in the State | Senate, State Assembly, the State delegation to the U |
Senate State Affairs Committee (Vice-Chairman) | |
the historical party composition in the: State | Senate, State House of Representatives, State delegat |
She also served on the | Senate State, Veterans & Military Affairs Committee. |
Florida State | Senate Statute |
Florida | Senate statutes |
President of the | Senate: Stephen H. Love |
"200 Notable Days: | Senate Stories 1787 to 2002" (2006) |
ast year, WRDA died in the waning hours of the | Senate stuck in conference committee. |
A | Senate sub-committee was formed to investigate the ch |
Senate Sub. for HB 2006 to create incentives for the | |
estioned extensively about both stories by the | Senate Subcommittee to Investigate Juvenile Delinquen |
The | Senate Subcommittee's approval provoked a House compa |
2004, a panel of experts testified before a US | Senate subcommittee. |
The U.S. | Senate subsequently dismissed the charges against him |
The | Senate subsequently awarded Duane the lucrative contr |
eptember 1943, he was elected President of the | Senate, succeeding the late Senator James Cunningham. |
In the | Senate, Suliga sponsored legislation requiring insura |
Faced with the return of starvation the | Senate surrendered again. |
Platt's influence in the | Senate swelled to the point that, eventually, he was |
Hotline On Call: Update: Harris For | Senate: Take #17 |
r 1994, he was elected to the Washington State | Senate, taking office in January 1995. |
During his | Senate tenure, he was |
She began her six-year | Senate term on 1 July 2005. |
He was unopposed for a second | Senate term in the October 20, 2007, jungle primary. |
Despite legal conviction, Gerald won a third | Senate term in 1979. |
His US | Senate term lasted from 4 March 1861 to 3 March 1863. |
Karrow's | Senate term ended on November 23, 2009 when Doherty w |
He was re-elected to a second | Senate term in 1984. |
When his | Senate term ended in 1982, he was succeeded in the 17 |
ed as Governor until 11 January 1909, when his | Senate term expired. |
Currently in his fourth 4-year | Senate term, Sheldon has a seat on the Senate Transpo |
till in effect at the conclusion of his second | Senate term, so he left the Senate following the 1999 |
At the start of his second | senate term, he was elected Senate President, an offi |
He undertook part of a second | Senate term, but resigned from the Senate on December |
son of the panel despite the expiration of his | Senate term. |
Gravolet died less than a year into his third | Senate term. |
Senate terms are staggered so that half the membershi | |
He ran for the Connecticut | Senate that year, losing to Democrat Andrew J. McDona |
eded James Abdnor, who was elected to the U.S. | Senate that year. |
He also began serving in the Indiana | Senate that year. |
He ran for the United States | Senate that year, and won the election. |
1844 elections were for the new New Jersey | Senate that met in January 1845 |
Frazier was appointed legislative clerk of the | Senate that year and served until 1948, when he was a |
ichigan House of Representatives, the Michigan | Senate, the United States House of Representatives an |
he takeover of a Nazi majority in Volkstag and | Senate the situation deteriorated severely. |
territorial legislatures and the federal U.S. | Senate, the Wyoming Senate can confirm or reject gube |
He was re-elected to the | Senate the following year, and served until 1946. |
In the Maryland State | Senate, the Republicans control 14 seats to the Democ |
In 1877 within the | Senate the Disciplinary Commission for judges was est |
er was elected President of the Maryland State | Senate, the youngest in state history. |
territorial legislatures and the federal U.S. | Senate, the Senate can confirm or reject gubernatoria |
ion of the office of President of the Kentucky | Senate, the Senate President pro tempore served as a |
By the rules of the | Senate, the Lieutenant Governor establishes all speci |
also held for the Chamber of Deputies and the | Senate: the Colorado Party won the elections with 45 |
Hodgson, George B. From smithy to | senate: The life story of James Annand, journalist an |
ing the Lieutenant Governor's absence from the | Senate, the President pro tempore presides over its s |
territorial legislatures and the United States | Senate, the Senate can confirm or reject gubernatoria |
The | Senate then passed the bill by unanimous consent with |
The | Senate then rejected the bill again, sending it to co |
The | Senate then voted 99-0 to confirm Keenan on March 2, |
President pro tempore of the | Senate: Theodore Gray |
In the | Senate, there were 21 Republicans and 12 Democrats. |
es for pro tempore had no prior service in the | Senate, there were no prominent former Senate leaders |
In the | Senate, there were 23 Republicans and 10 Democrats. |
ld that position until he was appointed to the | Senate thirteen years later. |
He was appointed to the Canadian | Senate three months before the 1935 federal election |
he nomination was unanimously confirmed by the | Senate three months later, on May 5, 1981. |
He served in the | Senate through 1914, when he lost his bid for renomin |
The bill passed the | Senate through a verbal vote, and wasn't publicly deb |
caucus followed by confirmation of the entire | Senate through a Senate Resolution. |
as placed first on the South Australian Greens | Senate ticket for the 2010 federal election. |
She was first on the Queensland Green | Senate ticket again at the 2010 federal election. |
Groark also broke a | Senate tie on the assault-weapons ban proposed by Gov |
y rejoining the Democratic caucus, leaving the | Senate tied. |
t the primary election to his successor in the | Senate, Tim Ryan. |
A Democrat, she was appointed to the | Senate to fill the seat of her posthumously elected h |
Both devices allowed the | senate to bypass the ordinary due process rights that |
He tended to side with the poor, causing the | senate to regulate his sermons in 1516. |
evised to allow for the majority leader of the | Senate to now preside, Ocasek was sworn in as the fir |
In 1968, Cook ran for the U.S. | Senate to fill the vacancy created by the retirement |
In 2002, Starr ran for the state | senate to represent District 15, which had been redra |
days, Latham had proposed to the Assembly and | Senate to be selected as David Broderick's replacemen |
es William Fulton in his election by the state | senate to the United States Senate in order to secure |
In 1976, he ran for the United States | Senate to succeed retiring Republican Senator Paul Fa |
In January 2006, Corzine resigned from the | Senate to become Governor of New Jersey. |
On May 27, 2008, he resigned from the | Senate to focus on his campaign. |
cember 31, 2006, Christensen resigned from the | Senate to assist her ailing husband. |
In 1961, Moser resigned from the Wisconsin | Senate to become United States Attorney. |
President Barack Obama is urging the U.S. | Senate to act this week on extending benefits for 2.5 |
1998, she was the Democratic nominee for U.S. | Senate to replace the retiring John Glenn. |
He introduced measures to the | senate to increase Tiberius's power to try to shame t |
igned her House seat on being appointed to the | Senate to replace Ken Toole, who had resigned from th |
ne term in office, Corman lost his seat in the | Senate to Democrat Jim McGreevey, one of three Senate |
mber of the Democratic caucus in the Tennessee | Senate to vote together with all 17 Republican member |
a State University, Fresno, Florez prodded the | Senate to create the Senate Select Committee on Gende |
He resigned from the | Senate to become the Fisheries Policy Advisor to Gove |
Mr. Frist calls | Senate to order |
President pro tempore of the | Senate: Tom Van Meter |
Senator Bowman is the vice-chair of the | Senate Transportation Committee. |
He serves as a member of the | Senate Transportation Committee, the Senate Environme |
He is currently the Vice Chairman of the | Senate Transportation Committee. |
Washington state senator and chairwoman of the | Senate Transportation Committee. |
Subsequently, the Illinois | Senate tried and removed Governor Blagojevich from of |
He also won the special prize of French | Senate Trophy for Sports 2007. |
Democrats easily control the | Senate, twenty-three to sixteen and selected Chaisson |
ce-Chancellor and eight persons elected by the | Senate, two being nominated by the Council of the Sen |
The United States | Senate unanimously confirmed Sullivan in May of that |
The United States | Senate unanimously confirmed Combs on June 24, 2005. |
n briefly placed Landrieu's status in the U.S. | Senate under a cloud. |
He reluctantly resigned from the | Senate under charges of alleged complicity in the Bur |
Eugene Watts was a member of the Ohio | Senate, United States,serving the 16th district. |
an, College of Medicine & Member of University | Senate, University of Calabar (Nigeria). |
as Senator from District 20 in the Mississippi | Senate until 2007. |
The ERA would not find its way to the | Senate until 1972 when it was approved by the Senate |
Depew remained in the U.S. | Senate until March 3, 1911. |
He served in the Missouri | Senate until his death in 1990. |
longest-serving president pro tem of the state | senate until Marc Basnight. |
He served in the | Senate until his death. |
He would continue to serve in the Oregon State | Senate until his retirement in 1959. |
Served in | Senate until his defeat in 1978. |
s that this would be the last election for the | Senate until the 1987 election. |
He remained in the | Senate until his retirement in 1964, taking effect in |
Trimble served in the | Senate until his death two years later. |
He served in the | Senate until his death in 1992. |
Riel remained active in the | Senate until his retirement in 1997. |
He was then Leader of the Opposition in the | Senate until 30 June 1935. |
In 1920, he became of member of the | Senate, until the next election of 1925. |
He served in the | Senate until the institution was abolished in 1936. |
Platt remained in the U.S. | Senate until March 3, 1909 when he retired. |
He served continuously in the | Senate until 1947, and from 1938 to 1947 he and Thoma |
He remained in the | Senate until his retirement in 1964. |
In 2001, he served in the Wisconsin State | Senate until 2004. |
He served as a member of the State | Senate until his election to Congress. |
ected in 1958, 1964 and 1970 and served in the | Senate until his retirement in 1976. |
He remained in the | Senate until his retirement in 1940. |
hy served a single term, remaining in the U.S. | Senate until March 3, 1899. |
He served in the | Senate until his death on September 26, 1956. |
He served three terms in the | Senate, until he was defeated for reelection in 1932. |
He served in the | Senate until November 1964. |
He remained in the | Senate until his retirement in 1996. |
nor Beauvais was then elected to the Louisiana | Senate until 1834. |
He continued to serve in the State | Senate until 1833 when he was elected to the United S |
He served in the | Senate until his death in 1965. |
He remained in the | Senate until his retirement in 1987. |
He remained in the | Senate until his retirement in 1983. |
ecame Leader of the Opposition in the Canadian | Senate until his retirement from the Senate in Octobe |
He remained in the | Senate until his defeat in 1913. |
He remained in the | Senate until his retirement in 2001. |
He remained in the | Senate until his defeat in 1917. |
In 2009, Lorna Milne retired from the | Senate upon reaching the mandatory retirement age of |
He retired from the | Senate upon reaching the mandatory retirement age of |
Atkins retired from the | Senate upon turning 75 on June 27, 2009. |
In 2009, he left the | Senate upon reaching the mandatory retirement age of |
In 1940, he was appointed to the Canadian | senate upon the advice of Mackenzie King to the senat |
He left the | Senate upon reaching the mandatory retirement age of |
After his service in the state | Senate, Vanderhorst was elected mayor of Charleston f |
He introduced the | Senate version of the bill that inserted "under God" |
He introduced a | Senate version of the Stupak amendment and threatened |
egislation is known as, "McCain-Feingold", the | Senate version is not the bill that became law. |
The | Senate version was introduced by senators Bob Casey, |
However, she switched to a "Yes" vote for the | Senate version of the bill. |
A | Senate version was introduced by Tom Harkin (D-IA) on |
er 27, 1996, differences between the House and | Senate versions of the bill were resolved. |
Both the House and | Senate versions passed moved to conference. |
She is chair of the | Senate Veterans Affairs & Emergency Preparedness Comm |
Donna Mercado Kim, Hawaii | Senate vice president |
Brown's New York State | Senate victory confirmed the organization's appeal ou |
he is a member of the conservative Republican | Senate Victory PAC. |
As president of the state | senate, Vose filled unexpired term. |
Late in 2000, he lost the | Senate vote for lieutenant governor by a single ballo |
Haig was confirmed by a | Senate vote of 93-6. |
e election saw the peak of the Communist Party | Senate vote, with 161,869 at 3.64 percent. |
ven-numbered districts of the California State | Senate voted for their representatives. |
In 2005, the Florida | Senate voted 33 to 6 to uphold Governor Bush's remova |
The article says: "The day after the | Senate voted to condemn MoveOn.org |
oters in all 35 districts of the Alabama State | Senate voted for their representatives. |
The | Senate voted 99-0 for cloture on the nomination on Ma |
In the | Senate, Walden rose to the position of assistant majo |
rms as Speaker of the House, and, in the Texas | Senate, was twice elected President pro tempore of th |
Nelson's first challenge in the state | senate was a contentious issue, whether to re-elect A |
A session of the Canadian | Senate was also interrupted, leading to an unpreceden |
by 1521 the climate had changed such that the | senate was giving him support. |
In 1954, when the | Senate was threatening to condemn McCarthy, Senator J |
The seat in the New York State | Senate was won by Democrat Albert P. Laning. |
The Speaker of the | Senate was next in line if the office of Governor bec |
For the next twenty-four years the | Senate was Javits's home. |
Smith's service in the | Senate was brief and unremarkable. |
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