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- In Biden, a life story to complement Obama's
- DENVER -- Maybe you didn't know that Joe Biden stuttered as a kid, takes a 91-minute train ride home to his wife each night and is so well known in a must-win swing state he's been called "Pennsylvania's third senator." Barack Obama tapped as his running...
- Research articles 2008-08-25
- The freedom index: a congressional scorecard based on the U.S. constitution
- Our third look at the 110th Congress shows how every representative and senator voted on key issues, such as economic stimulus, oil, the federal budget, mortgage relief and global warming. House Vote Descriptions 21 Head Start. The final version conference report of H.R. 1429, a bill to reauthorize...
- Research articles 2008-07-21
- Editorial | Pa. Mass Transit Proposal
- Republican state senators who represent Philadelphia's suburbs will be doing their constituents a great disservice if they don't agree to a deal on the table to strengthen SEPTA and Pennsylvania's other mass-transit systems.Supporting the deal may not be an easy vote for these legislators, including Senate Majority Leader Dominic Pileggi...
- Research articles 2007-06-29
- Ting vs. Carper
- DELAWARE'S U.S. SENATE RACE Six years ago, Delaware Democratic Gov. Tom Carper defeated Republican Sen. William V. Roth 56% to 44%. In the end, it obviously didn't matter that 30-year incumbent Roth was the longest-serving senator in First State history. It also seemed not to count that he...
- Research articles 2006-09-18
- United Poultry Concerns Supports Delaware Bill to Give Egg-Laying Hens More Space
- DOVER, Del., April 12 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Today a bill will be heard by the Delaware Senate Agriculture Committee designed to provide more space for caged egg-laying hens in the state. Enacted into law, Senate Bill 253, introduced by Del. Senator Karen Peterson, would require that caged egg-laying hens have...
- Research articles 2006-04-12
- United Poultry Concerns Supports Delaware Bill to Give Egg-Laying Hens More Space
- DOVER, Del. April 12 /U.S. Newswire/ - Today a bill will be heard by the Delaware Senate Agriculture Committee designed to provide more space for caged egg-laying hens in the state. Enacted into law, Senate Bill 253, introduced by Del. Senator Karen Peterson, would require that caged egg-laying hens have...
- Research articles 2006-04-12
- How Europe employs disguised regulatory protectionism to weaken American free enterprise
- Abstract The European region regulates more than any single country in the world, and such over-regulation, along with higher taxes and labor and environmental standards, has increasingly caused European industry to lag behind its Asian and American competitors. As a result, a growing competitiveness and technology gap has arisen...
- Research articles 2005-04-01
- The congressional response to corporate expatriations: the tension between symbols and substance in the taxation of multinational corporations
- During the past few years, several high-profile U.S.-based multinational corporations have changed their tax residence from the United States to Bermuda or some other tax haven. They have accomplished these expatriations, and the resulting millions of dollars of annual tax savings, merely by changing the place of incorporation of their...
- Research articles 2005-01-01
- Sherman's great compromise: Roger Sherman's brilliant proposal saved the 1787 Constitutional Convention from a hopeless deadlock and safeguarded against centralization of power at the federal level
- The stifling early summer heat in Philadelphia seemed apropos for the increasingly heated debate among the Constitutional Convention delegates. By early June 1787, the convention appeared hopelessly deadlocked. Delegates from the larger states wanted the new Constitution to apportion congressional representation by population, while those from the smaller states wanted...
- Research articles 2004-06-28
- Gridlock: An overview of the 418th session of the Md. General
- By Andrea Cecil, Chet Dembeck, Ezra Fieser, Kathleen Johnston Jarboe, Sofia Kosmetatos, Kara Kridler, Robyn L. Lamb and Debra George Siedt. The article's lead writer was Mrs. Siedt. On the opening day of the 418th session of the Maryland General Assembly, House Speaker Michael E. Busch, D-Anne Arundel,...
- Research articles 2004-04-16
- Ex-Sen. William Roth Jr., R-Del., dies at 82
- WILMINGTON, Del. -- Former Sen. William V. Roth Jr., a fighter for tax cuts during his five terms in the U.S. Senate and the creator of the popular retirement account that carries his name, has died. He was 82. Roth collapsed late Saturday at his daughter's house in...
- Research articles 2003-12-15
- National Press Club Newsmaker Luncheon Series Presents Senator Joseph Biden(D) Delaware on Sept. 9
- News Advisory: WHAT: National Press Club Newsmaker Luncheon Series Presents Senator Joseph BidenD Delaware WHEN: September 9, 12:30 - 2 p.m. WHERE: National Press Club, 529 14th Street, NW -- Ballroom Senator Joseph Biden of Delaware, the senior-ranking Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, will address the National Press...
- Research articles 2003-09-08
- Pennsylvania State Senator up for Port Authority Job.
- By Elisa Ung, The Philadelphia Inquirer Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Feb. 27--In a move that could help the Democrats seize control of the New Jersey Senate in the fall, Gov. McGreevey yesterday recommended that State Sen. John Matheussen, a popular Republican in...
- Research articles 2003-02-27
- MD Senate eyes efforts to close Delaware loophole
- The Maryland Comptroller's Office is briefing state legislators today on the status of the Delaware tax loophole which, if filled, could net the state more than $78 million.
- Research articles 2004-01-20
- Averting a continuing crisis
- The Guard's helicopter shortage must be addressed this year. Last month, I had planned to offer an amendment to the fiscal year 2001 idefense supplemental appropriations bill that would have alleviated some of the emergency utility helicopter shortages in the Army National Guard. Unfortunately, helicopter procurement cannot be designated as...
- Research articles 2001-08-01
- Legislative Trivia Captivating.(families in legislatures)
- State legislatures abound with stories. And we've gathered up a few of the fascinating facets and facts about the humans that populate these institutions. Our state legislatures are filled with fascinating folk and a lot of interesting connections. In an informal survey of members...
- Research articles 2001-04-01
- On the Right - The Universalist Candidate - how wealth could affect election campaigns of Delaware Senator William Roth and New Jersey congressional candidate Jon Corzine - Brief Article
- NEW YORK, MAY 26 I joined recently with a group who were urging the reelection of William Roth to a sixth term in the Senate. Sen. Roth is well remembered by those who care about taxes and supply-side economics. He was cosponsor of the famous Kemp-Roth bill, which, as...
- Research articles 2000-07-03
- 'Battle of the Titans'
- That's what Delaware political pundits almost universally dub their state's upcoming U.S. Senate race. Democrat Thomas Carper-twoterm governor, U.S. representative for a decade, former state treasurer-is taking on incumbent Republican William V. Roth, longest-serving (30 years) U.S. senator in Delaware history, chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, former U.S. representative...
- Research articles 2000-02-25
- Moving up, on, out or over. (state legislators)
- Several state legislators have expressed their plans to resign after spending fruitful careers in the service of their respective states. Ohio Senate Pres. Stanley Aronoff cites the establishment of the Ohio Arts council and education reform laws as his most important contribution, while Montana State Pres. Bob Brown's accomplishments include...
- Research articles 1996-06-01
- MTBE BAN BILL IN DELAWARE PASSES HOUSE; SENT TO SENATE
- A bill banning MTBE in Delaware now moves on to the Senate, since the House unanimously passed the legislation last week.A bill banning MTBE in Delaware now moves on to the Senate, since the House unanimously passed the legislation last week.
- Research articles 2005-06-06
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