Farm Bill Conferees Detail Agreement Amid Veto Concerns
Farm bill negotiators today released details of the conference report they plan to bring to the House and Senate next week and urged President Bush not to veto it.
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5/8/2008 PM Contents
- Farm Bill Conferees Detail Agreement Amid Veto Concerns
- With 11 GOP Defections, House Passes Foreclosure Bill
- Pelosi Bullish On Supplemental, Despite Caucus Concerns
- Panel Dems Call For Tougher FDA Scrutiny Of Drug Ads
- Senate Workload Growing As Memorial Day Recess Nears
- Stem Cell Experts Urge Lifting Ban On Research Efforts
- Panel Sinks Navy's $2.5B Request For DDG-1000 Destroyer
- Durbin Assails Energy Department On FutureGen Project
- Report Cites Mounting Threats Fueled By Online Extremists
- Committees Ponder Ways to Pay For Infrastructure Needs
HILL BRIEFS
- House Passes IP Enforcement Bill
- Contractors' Offshore Tax Havens Under More Scrutiny
- Miller Seeks Justice Probe Into Crandall Canyon Disaster
- PTO Files Appeal On Patent Application Limits
- Panel Delays Work On Copyright Law Overhaul
- Fossella Admits He's Fathered Child Outside Of His Marriage