Topic: Johnny Isakson
The oil boys from Houston must be wriggling with delight after President Obama's official jobs council called for an “all-in approach” to energy...
Sen. Johnny Isakson stopped in on the woman who helped raise him to deliver birthday greetings from President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle...
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HUD's Donovan says expanded refinance program coming in a 'couple weeks' . . --Program would reduce barriers for Fannie, Freddie refinances ....
Victims of major natural disasters often get special tax consideration. But some members of Congress think that this year's incredibly destructive...
Top US Senator Harry Reid and nine fellow lawmakers arrived in Hong Kong Monday to open a week-long visit to China focused on economic issues and human rights, his office said in a statement."During meetings with Chinese officials, the group will ...
In November 2010, Isakson was reelected for another term in the Senate after defeating his Democratic opponent, Michael Thurmond and Independent candidate, Chuck Donovan. Johnny Isakson first entered the political arena in 1974 in the Georgia Legislature. Isakson is the original author ...
Republican US Sen. Johnny Isakson of Georgia defeats Democrat Thurmond for 2nd termGeorgia voters are sending U.S. Sen. Johnny Isakson back to Washington for a second term.An Associated Press analysis of unofficial returns showed the Republican incumbent defeating Democrat Mike ...
If Democrats lose a net of ten or more seats or caucus members in 2010, they'll lose U.S. Senate control. Opponents: Incumbent Sen. Murkowski shockingly lost her bid for the Republican nomination to conservative Joe Miller. Tea Party-endorsed Miller, who ...
Senate rejects resolution to overturn union organizing rule at airlines, railroadsSenate Republicans on Thursday failed in their bid to overturn a new rule making it easier for unions to organize workers in the airline and railroad industries.The Senate voted 56-43 against ...