Topic: Heather Wilson
Guests for the Sunday TV news showsGuest lineup for the Sunday TV news shows: ___ABC's "This Week" Jack Welch, former chief executive of General Electric Co.; Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C.; Rep. Rahm Emanuel, D-Ill.___CBS' "Face the Nation" Robert Rubin ...
A new SurveyUSA poll in New Mexico finds Congressman Tom Udall (D), who just declared his candidacy for the seat of retiring GOP Senator Pete Domenici, to be the clear frontrunner. For the Democratic nomination, Udall leads Albuquerque Mayor Martin Chávez ...
Democrats Unyielding on Children's Health Plan Cost; Administration Makes New OfferHouse Democrats, convinced that President Bush blundered by vetoing an expansion of a children's health care program, plan to approve a very similar bill this week even as the administration ...
House Democrats, convinced that President Bush blundered by vetoing a children's health bill, plan to approve a very similar bill this week and practically dare him to veto it again.The revised bill would lower the number of adults and higher-income ...
Rep. Heather Wilson to Seek Senate Seat Being Vacated by Republican Pete DomeniciRep. Heather Wilson intends to seek the Senate seat being vacated in New Mexico by fellow Republican Pete Domenici, the Associated Press has learned.Wilson made the decision Thursday after ...
Rep. Heather Wilson to Seek Senate Seat Being Vacated by Republican Pete DomeniciRep. Heather Wilson says she plans to run for the Senate seat being vacated in New Mexico by Pete Domenici, her fellow Republican and political mentor.In her announcement Friday ...
House, Senate to Vote on Children's Health Plan Despite Bush's WarningsThis week's votes on a children's health program go to a key issue in next year's elections: How much should the government spend to insure families with ...
This week's votes on a children's health program go to a key issue in next year's elections: How much should the government spend to insure families with modest but not poverty-level incomes?The House was scheduled to vote Tuesday ...
In a rare open-door meeting, the U.S. House of Representatives Intelligence Committee on Wednesday began debating whether to alter a federal law that many legal scholars say requires court approval for the National Security Agency's surveillance program. His Democratic co-chairwoman ...