Senate, House Chairmen Vow To Move Authorization Bill
Key Senate and House lawmakers announced Tuesday they plan to complete an annual authorization bill for the Homeland Security Department this year, ending months of speculation that such legislation might not move in either chamber. ...
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5/20/2008 PM Contents
- Senate Banking Panel Approves Mortgage Relief Deal ...
- ... As Compromise Brings Questions From Both Parties
- Dems, GOP Argue Over Proposed FY09 Budget Resolution
- Gates: Navy, Air Force May Need To Subsidize Army Soon
- Boxer Seeks Moderates' Support For Global Warming Bill ...
- ... As Senators Debate Costs Of Cutting Greenhouse Gases
- Physicians Diagnose Kennedy With Malignant Brain Tumor
- Waxman: White House Overruled EPA On Ozone Standard
- With Fossella Retiring, Dems Are Keen To Contest N.Y. Seat
- Senate, House Chairmen Vow To Move Authorization Bill
- Cisco Grilled For Allegedly Helping Chinese Surveillance
- USDA To Offer Ban On Downer Cattle From Entering Market
- Presidential Campaign Officials Meet With Group On IP
HILL BRIEFS
- Hoyer Lays Out A Long, Contentious Agenda For Summer
- Dems Say Supplemental Might Be Delayed
- House Approves Bill To Probe OPEC Pricing Issues