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id on 20 August 2009 that Gabon did not need a | Senate and that he would seek the abolition of the Se |
He introduced a | Senate version of the Stupak amendment and threatened |
ution created a semi-presidential system and a | Senate. |
Gov. Carnahan was running in 2000 for a | Senate seat from Missouri against incumbent John Ashc |
A | Senate committee finally ruled in favor of Mayfield a |
In 1999-2000, he chaired a | Senate Committee inquiry into the proposed Goods and |
nt trial was invalid because he was tried by a | Senate committee, not in front of the full Senate, an |
In 1994, Nakano lost a | senate primary to State Senate veteran Ralph C. Dills |
In 1996, she became the first woman to chair a | Senate committee. |
Eventually, Obama hired him as a | Senate aide. |
own recovered from her injuries and remained a | Senate employee until 1881. |
Groark also broke a | Senate tie on the assault-weapons ban proposed by Gov |
This gave them a | Senate majority for the first time since Hoover's adm |
The Congress of the Union is composed of a | Senate and a Chamber of Deputies. |
He declined an offer of a | Senate seat made by Brian Mulroney in his final days |
was composed of a House of Representatives, a | Senate, and a President. |
s the California legislature bicameral, with a | Senate and an Assembly. |
man achieved national prominence by chairing a | Senate committee investigating government waste in de |
But on December 31, 1807, a | Senate committee chaired by John Quincy Adams recomme |
Fort was subpoenaed to testify before a | Senate committee. |
Withdrew to run for a | Senate seat in the Legislature of Guam. |
He also co-sponsored a | Senate Memorial asking Congress to initiate impeachme |
He was the primary house sponsor of a | senate bill that would have criminalized abortion in |
Haig was confirmed by a | Senate vote of 93-6. |
A | Senate Journal by Allen Drury 1963 |
She was also a | senate member of the University of Madras. |
Crawford's blog was noticed by a | Senate staffer, who invited Crawford to testify at a |
n early election, however, would not include a | Senate election. |
General Assembly is bicameral, consisting of a | Senate and a House of Representatives. |
state house unanimously, the measure died in a | Senate committee. |
Franks became a | Senate candidate after Gov. Christine Todd Whitman an |
A | Senate seat opened up in 1992, when Jake Garn decline |
A | Senate sub-committee was formed to investigate the ch |
A | Senate version was introduced by Tom Harkin (D-IA) on |
80s Wyatt attempted to gain preselection for a | Senate seat. |
1980, she was a member of the (now abolished) | Senate of Turkey. |
s - University of California (System) Academic | Senate. |
al was the chair of the UC Santa Cruz Academic | Senate from 2001 to 2003 and served one year each as |
nts: the Executive Administration, an Academic | Senate, an Associated Students Government and a Class |
stinguished Teaching Award - UC Davis Academic | Senate |
University of California (System) Academic | Senate, "Charles W. |
The award is given by the Academic | Senate of the University of California, Berkeley. |
The ACT | senate candidate was Michael Fullam-Stone. |
In March 2005 the Brenda D. Cowan Act, | Senate Bill 217, unanimously passed the Kentucky Sena |
Jeff Kessler, Acting | Senate President |
Kessler (D-Marshall County) was elected Acting | Senate President. |
The Addison | Senate District is one of 13 Vermont Senate districts |
as also warden of the University of Adelaide's | senate, and vice-chancellor from 1942-1944. |
Gailani, First Deputy Speaker of Afghanistan's | Senate. |
lming evidence submitted to the aforementioned | Senate report, numerous attempts at rescinding Br. |
Commission for the Affairs of Italian Africa, | Senate - 1939 to 1940 |
After | Senate confirmation, he served in this office from Ma |
After | Senate Confirmation, he served in this office from Ju |
After | Senate confirmation, Sigur held this office from Marc |
Coleman is a Democratic member of the Alabama | Senate, representing the 20th District since 2006. |
Cam Ward is a Republican member of the Alabama | Senate. |
Alabama | Senate: Senator Bill Holtzclaw |
n Brooks is a Republican member of the Alabama | Senate, representing the 35th District since 2007. |
t senator ever elected to serve as the Alabama | Senate Majority Leader and also the youngest senator |
The Alabama | Senate: Senator Paul Bussman (R-Cullman) official pag |
he bill was subsequently passed by the Alabama | Senate Judiciary Committee, but was not acted upon by |
ton Ross is a Democratic member of the Alabama | Senate, representing the 26th District since 2002. |
Before her service in the Alabama | Senate, Figures was a member of the Mobile City Counc |
s elected President Pro Tempore of the Alabama | Senate on February 5, 2009. |
He then served in the Alabama | Senate from 1974 to 1978, also for one term. |
1953), a Democratic member of the Alabama | Senate |
Singleton, a Democratic member of the Alabama | Senate |
reversal legislation never passed the Alabama | Senate. |
e French is a Republican member of the Alabama | Senate, representing the 15th District since 1998. |
y Glover is a Republican member of the Alabama | Senate, representing the 34th District since 2007. |
ry Means is a Democratic member of the Alabama | Senate, representing the 10th District since 1998. |
ron Penn is a Democratic member of the Alabama | Senate, representing the 28th District since 2003. |
He then served in the Alabama | Senate in 1844 and 1845. |
of the first two blacks elected to the Alabama | Senate since Reconstruction. |
ance and Taxation Education Committee, Alabama | Senate |
Development and Recruitment Committee, Alabama | Senate |
el Marsh is a Republican member of the Alabama | Senate, representing the 12th District since 1998. |
Lindsey first won election to the Alabama | Senate in 1966. |
He served in the Alabama | Senate 1892-1896. |
e Alabama House of Representatives and Alabama | Senate. |
Bill Holtzclaw is a member of the Alabama | Senate, representing the 2nd District since 2010. |
tye Davis is a Democratic member of the Alaska | Senate, representing the K District since 2000. |
Gary Stevens is the President of the Alaska | Senate. |
nny Ellis is a Democratic member of the Alaska | Senate, representing District L since 1992. |
lechowski is a Democratic member of the Alaska | Senate, representing the J District since 2006. |
In the highly competitive 2008 Alaska | Senate election, Begich defeated incumbent Ted Steven |
hey do help comprise a coalition in the Alaska | Senate which is the majority "party." |
n Cowdery is a Republican member of the Alaska | Senate, representing the O District since 2001. |
J. Dyson is a Republican member of the Alaska | Senate, representing District I since 2003. |
In 1962, Begich was elected to the Alaska | Senate, where he served for eight years. |
Main article: Alaska | Senate elections, 2010 |
s an independent candidate in the 1989 Alberta | Senate nominee election. |
The 1st Alberta | Senate nominee election was held on October 16, 1989 |
Lyn Allison, | Senate Biography |
rshal of the Sejm of Poland from 1919-1922 and | Senate of Poland from 1922 to 1928. |
served in the Virginia House of Delegates and | senate. |
epresented New York in both the U.S. House and | Senate. |
he takeover of a Nazi majority in Volkstag and | Senate the situation deteriorated severely. |
esented Connecticut in both the U.S. House and | Senate. |
Both the House and | Senate passed like resolutions by mid-January. |
He also served in both the Assembly and | Senate of the California State Legislature. |
air of brass doors that leads to the House and | Senate chambers weighs 1,700 pounds (770 kg). |
supervised a major remodeling of the House and | Senate Chambers between 1949 and 1951. |
er 27, 1996, differences between the House and | Senate versions of the bill were resolved. |
a majority in both the state House (36-24) and | Senate (18-12). |
rdinances regarding elections for the Sejm and | Senate of Poland |
meral, consisting of the House of Assembly and | Senate. |
days, Latham had proposed to the Assembly and | Senate to be selected as David Broderick's replacemen |
sented Pennsylvania in both the U.S. House and | Senate. |
lthough the bill passed the State Assembly and | Senate, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger vetoed the bil |
Both the House and | Senate versions passed moved to conference. |
Fithian served terms in the Illinois House and | Senate. |
The House and | Senate each elect a clerk and sergeant-at-arms. |
public, students, teachers, new senators, and | Senate staff about the role and importance of the Uni |
All House of Delegates and | Senate seats were won by non-partisan independents. |
Administration's energy bill to the House and | Senate. |
35, serving in the state's House (1935-36) and | Senate (1937-40, president 1939-40). |
In total, Schwartz sponsored 16 House and | Senate bills, 14 of which were passed into law. |
Canadian Senator and | senate reform advocate Bert Brown hails from Balzac. |
e Egyptian parliament (people, s Assembly) and | Senate (Shura Council) on July 31, 1983. |
ously served terms in both the state House and | Senate. |
epresented Missouri in both the U.S. House and | Senate. |
egislation relating to Taiwan in the House and | Senate. |
egislation relating to Taiwan in the House and | Senate. |
, composed of the House of Representatives and | Senate. |
ssue trainings have been used in the House and | Senate, and by governors and congressional candidates |
Durbin and | Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid led all 50 members |
He was Republican majority leader in 1929 and | Senate President in 1930. |
Despite these requests and | Senate committee findings these Honours still remain. |
overnance structure are the Council, Court and | Senate. |
enry Sharpe served in the House of Commons and | Senate. |
c Party holds a majority in both the House and | Senate. |
c Party regained control of both the House and | Senate in this election. |
testified many times before various House and | Senate committees on budget issues. |
ish parliamentary election in 1993 to Sejm and | Senate of Poland was held on the 19 September. |
Daschle, incumbent U.S. Senator since 1987 and | Senate Minority Leader |
ay has served on a number of parliamentary and | senate committees. |
onversation, Blagojevich considered appointing | Senate Candidate 4 to Barack Obama's senate seat beca |
Soon after the appointment, | Senate President Bill Harris appointed Faber to the S |
Portland area | Senate districts. |
He was an unsuccessful Argentine | Senate candidate for the UCR in 2007. |
He sits in the Argentine | Senate representing Santa Cruz Province. |
in 2007, when he was elected to the Argentine | Senate. |
He sits in the Argentine | Senate representing La Pampa Province. |
Morales was elected to the Argentine | Senate in 2001 mid-term elections. |
ble following, he was elected to the Argentine | Senate in 1928. |
1916 election, he was elected to the Argentine | Senate by the Provincial Legislature. |
2008, Nelson successfully ran for the Arizona | Senate in District 12. |
He was succeeded in the Arizona | Senate by Sylvia Allen. |
Usdane served in the Arizona | Senate from 1977 to 1991 and was President of the Ari |
n is a former Republican member of the Arizona | Senate, who represented the 1st District from 2007 to |
Bee was elected to the Arizona | Senate in 2000 to represent Legislative District 30. |
ayer Verschoor was a Republican in the Arizona | Senate. |
He served as President of the Arizona | Senate. |
eive the Libertarian nomination in the Arizona | Senate race. |
(born 1956), Democratic member of the Arizona | Senate |
He was elected to the Arkansas | Senate and served from 1923 to 1925. |
ck is a (United States) member of the Arkansas | Senate, representing the 1st District since 2003, and |
In 1904 Moore was elected to the Arkansas | Senate. |
He served as a member of the Arkansas | Senate from 1911 to 1913, and was selected as preside |
In 1840 Adams was elected to the Arkansas | Senate. |
In 1884 he was selected as | Senate President. |
lueta, a Philippine senator who was elected as | Senate President |
(R-36) replaces Senator Dave Cogdill (R-14) as | Senate Republican Leader |
ors selected Gordon P. Allen to succeed him as | Senate leader. |
ained control of the chamber, Larsen served as | Senate President. |
In 1967 he served as | Senate President and Acting Governor. |
erred to ingredients, such as tinned beef, as ' | Senate Reserve'. |
rs) - Earl Ray Tomblin, Ex-officio Chairman as | Senate President |
He served as | Senate President in 1976 and 1977. |
"O'Pake re-elected as | Senate Democratic whip", The Reading Eagle, November |
He also served as | Senate Member of Osmania University |
Stevens was selected on November 6, 2008, as | Senate President for the Senate term beginning in 200 |
As | Senate President, Kenny presided over Senate sessions |
, Ackerman was unanimously elected to serve as | Senate Minority Leader. |
Christopher Kang formerly served as | Senate Floor Counsel to Assistant U.S. Senate Democra |
He was again elected by his fellow Senators as | Senate Majority Leader for the Term 2007-2010. |
He served as | Senate Republican Caucus Chairman in 2008. |
way through his second term, he was elected as | Senate Majority Leader to fill a vacancy. |
Russo served as | Senate President from 1986 to 1990. |
resident Lyndon B. Johnson, who was serving as | Senate Majority Leader when Matthews book was publish |
In 1885 he was selected as | Senate President over John W. Griggs. |
In the 129th General Assembly, | Senate colleagues have chosen Jones to serve as the S |
From 1998 to 2002 he served as Assistant | Senate Republican Leader, and then as Senate Republic |
ulation ended all hope for any lasting life at | Senate. |
or a Western Australian seat in the Australian | Senate. |
See Australian | Senate election, 1953 for Senate composition. |
In 1949, he was elected to the Australian | Senate as a Liberal Senator for Tasmania. |
This is a list of members of the Australian | Senate from 1944 to 1947. |
ppointed to a casual vacancy in the Australian | Senate. |
In 1913 he was elected to the Australian | Senate as a Labor Senator for Queensland. |
In 1943, he was elected to the Australian | Senate as a Labor Senator for South Australia. |
In 1903, he was elected to the Australian | Senate as a Labor Senator from South Australia. |
He was elected to the Australian | Senate representing South Australia at the 2010 feder |
He was elected to the Australian | Senate in 1969 and served until his retirement in 197 |
In 1931, he was elected to the Australian | Senate for South Australia, representing the Country |
In 1951, he was elected to the Australian | Senate as a Liberal Senator for Victoria. |
In 1937, he was elected to the Australian | Senate as a Labor Senator for Western Australia. |
s an unsuccessful candidate for the Australian | Senate in the 2007 Australian federal election. |
Main article: Australian | Senate committees |
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