Women's Rights News April, 03 Archive Find the Women's Rights News that aired in April, 2003....(Continue Reading)
U.S. Congress - Leadership and Political Organizations Leaders, caucuses and party organizations of the current U.S. Congress...(Continue Reading)
U.S. Senate Adopts Powersharing Plan Attempting to thwart political gridlock from a 50-50 split, the US Senate votes to share power in committees....(Continue Reading)
Party Control in State Legislatures Look here for info and a map of which party controls the state legislature in each state....(Continue Reading)
Rise in 'Phishing' Causes Alarm Scammers hook hundreds of people every month, security experts warn....(Continue Reading)
Filibuster Update, Global Warming & a Mayoral Race Tomorrow morning, I will be part of a DNC blogger filibuster "nuclear option" update with Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid. I will report here ASAP after the phone conference if Senate Democrats think they have the votes to preserve the......(Continue Reading)
Party Control in U.S. States Look here for info and a map of which party controls the govenor's mansion and legislature in each state....(Continue Reading)
Airport Security Bill Goes to Conference The versions of the Airport Security bill passed by the House and Senate differ over federalization of security jobs. A conference committee must now resolve the differences....(Continue Reading)
Senate Votes for Lower Tax Cuts In a 65-35 vote, the US Senate on Friday approved its version of a FY 2002 Budget Resolution that trims $400 billion off President Bush's proposed $1.6 trillion, 10-year tax cut while adding billions more in spending than recommended by the president...(Continue Reading)
Bush Wants $82 Billion More for Iraq & Afghan Wars - Includes World's Biggest Embassy Secretary of State Rice recently presented a Bush spending request for $82 billion for a third year of US involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan. Included in the plan is $658 million for a fortress-like embassy and fourteen "enduring bases" for longterm...(Continue Reading)
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