Prospects Fading Fast For FISA Deal By Recess, Aides Say
Despite weeks of behind-the-scenes negotiations, it appears increasingly likely that House and Senate lawmakers will head into the Memorial Day recess this weekend without an agreement to rewrite the nation's electronic surveillance ...
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5/20/2008 AM Contents
- On Eve Of Housing Measure Markup, Dodd And Shelby Strike An Agreement
- Conferees Expected To Split Difference
- Prospects Fading Fast For FISA Deal By Recess, Aides Say
- GOP Releases Principles In Advance Of Agenda's Rollout
- Groups Try To Angle Generic Drug Fix Into Must-Pass Bill
- Waxman: White House Had 'Significant Role' In Calif. Decision
- Gutierrez Affirms Opposition To 'Net Neutrality' Measures
PEOPLE
OFF TO THE RACES
HILL BRIEFS
- Kennedy Still In Hospital; Not Likely Back Until June
- Princeton Computer Expert Says E-Voting Is Vulnerable
- Bush Extends 2002 Farm Bill, But Ready To Veto New Law
- Cramer Wants Bill Blocked Boosting His State Pension
- Child Porn Law Upheld In 7-2 High Court Ruling