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** The Congressional Hispanic Caucus is established by the 5 Latinos in the United States Congress: Herman Badillo of the Bronx, E. de la Garza and Henry B. Gonzalez of Texas, Edward R. Roybal of California, and the nonvoting Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico, Baltasar Corrada del Rio.
On September 27, 2006, the United States Senate by unanimous consent passed the Congressional Tribute to Dr. Norman E. Borlaug Act of 2006.
He has received numerous awards for his health-care advocacy, including being named the recipient of the Lymphoma Research Foundation ’ s Paul E. Tsongas Memorial Award as well as the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Congressional Honors Award.
Ronald E. " Ron " Lewis ( born September 14, 1946 ), an American politician who was a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from 1994 – 2009, representing the 2nd Congressional District of Kentucky.
It was used in a publication by French engineer Aimé Michel in 1967, by Dr. James E. McDonald in a symposium in March 1968 and again by McDonald and James Harder while testifying before the Congressional Committee on Science and Astronautics, in July 1968.
* Michael E. DeBakey, M. D., 1932, pioneer of modern medicine ( cardiovascular surgery ) and recipient of the Congressional Gold Medal
* James E. Johnson ( 1926 – 1950 ), Korean War Congressional Medal of Honor recipient
* The Kaesong North-South Korean Industrial Complex, Mark E. Manyin and Dick K. Nanto, Congressional Research Service, April 18, 2011.
Signed Letter from John E, Collingwood, Assistant Director, Office of Public and Congressional Affairs, to Mr Paul Jones, Director Justice Issues, Washington.
David E. Lilienthal listens to testimony at a Congressional hearing in 1938 called to investigate charges brought against the TVA by its former chair, Arthur Ernest Morgan | Arthur E. Morgan.
Michael E. " Mike " Sodrel ( born December 17, 1945 ) served as the United States Representative from the Ninth Congressional district of Indiana, representing the Republican Party for one term from 2005 to 2007.
A production of The People of Clarendon County — a Play by Ossie Davis, & the Answer to Racism, presenting Aesthetic Realism as the educational method that explains and changes prejudice and racism, was staged in the Congressional Auditorium of the US Capitol Visitor Center in Washington, DC on October 21, 2009, with introductory remarks given by House Majority Whip James E. Clyburn.

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Sergeant Mike Donaldson, Congressional Medal of Honor soldier, was one of them.
-- And proposals for a whole series of lesser candidate-picking conventions in the state's 38 new Congressional districts.
In addition to maintaining a permanent central file of illustrations of diseases, wounds, and injuries of military importance, it provides facilities for clinical photography, photomicrography, and medical arts, and operates a printing plant, by permission of Congressional Committee, for publication of an `` Atlas of Tumor Pathology ''.
The results of the election of 1859 found Republican candidates not only winning the offices of governor and lieutenant-governor but also obtaining the two Congressional offices from the eastern and western sections of the state.
A unified concept can serve as a guide to budgeting and, if public support is gained, will command Congressional support.
`` My personal view is that not one patented invention in ten is worth making '', he later told a Congressional committee.
Congressional reaction to the message was along expected lines.
In the $40,000,000 budget that has been submitted for Congressional approval, $26,000,000 would be spent through universities and private voluntary agencies.
The 1857 Congressional rejection of the pro-slavery Lecompton Constitution was the first multi-party solid-North vote, and that solid vote was anti-slavery to support the anti-slavery majority in Kansas Territory.
In 1857 the Supreme Court ’ s Dred Scott decision ended the Congressional compromise for Popular Sovereignty in Kansas.
* 1776 – American Revolution: With the Halifax Resolves, the North Carolina Provincial Congress authorizes its Congressional delegation to vote for independence from Britain.
When not on the House floor, Johnson, in Washington without wife Eliza, shunned social functions in favor of increased self study and reading in the Congressional library.
Johnson won a second Congressional term in 1845 against his perennial opponent, Wiliam G. Brownlow ; in this second campaign, Johnson particularly took up the mantle as defender of the poor against the aristocracy.
Between Congressional sessions he toured Kentucky and Ohio, trying in vain to convince any Union commander who would listen to conduct an operation into East Tennessee.
The emancipation of slaves would give the South more voters and cause the end of the three-fifths compromise in the Constitution in terms of Congressional apportionment.
The amendment was submitted to the states for ratification by Congressional joint resolution, and therefore was not subject to Presidential veto, though Johnson vigorously opposed it, again because so many southern states were not represented in the Congress.
During a Congressional recess, Johnson died from a stroke near Elizabethton, Tennessee, on July 31, 1875.
According to D. C. Congressional Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton, Hill's treatment by the panel also contributed to the large number of women elected to Congress in 1992, " women clearly went to the polls with the notion in mind that you had to have more women in Congress ", she said.
The VA received Congressional $ 17. 33 million in budget authority for the project in 2011.
The Congressional Budget Office reported a budget surplus between the years 1998 and 2000, the last three years of Clinton's presidency.
The Congressional Budget Office reported budget surpluses of $ 69 billion in 1998, $ 126 billion in 1999, and $ 236 billion in 2000, during the last three years of Clinton's presidency.

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Wilson said that the Congressional committee system was fundamentally undemocratic in that committee chairs, who ruled by seniority, determined national policy although they were responsible to no one except their constituents ; and that it facilitated corruption.
In both of those decisions, Rehnquist, along with four of the Court's more conservative justices, held Congressional legislation unconstitutional, because said legislation exceeded the limits of the Constitution's Commerce clause.
In 1996, the Library of Congress's Congressional Research Service issued a report that said, " There is no precedent for Congress promulgating an amendment based on state ratifications adopted after a ratification deadline has expired.
When asked how this proposed legislation was different from the 1996 Line-Item Veto Act that the United States Supreme Court had declared illegal, Bolten said that whereas the former act granted unilateral authority to the Executive to disallow specific spending line items, the new proposal would seek Congressional approval of such line-item vetoes.
Seeking to expand Congressional support for the doctrine in the 1985 State of the Union Address in February 1985, Reagan said: " We must not break faith with those who are risking their lives ... on every continent, from Afghanistan to Nicaragua ... to defy Soviet aggression and secure rights which have been ours from birth.
Soon after Truman relieved MacArthur of command in April 1951, Bradley said in Congressional testimony, " Red China is not the powerful nation seeking to dominate the world.
Often minor parties form part of a larger major party, and through that membership it can be said that the king fulfills his constitutional mandate of constulting with party represenitives with Congressional representation.
Often minor parties form part of a larger major party, and through that membership it can be said that the king fulfills his constitutional mandate of consulting with party representatives with Congressional representation.
Article I, Section 6 of the United States Constitution provides that " for any Speech or Debate in either House, Senator or Representative shall not be questioned in any other Place ", thus the Senator could not be prosecuted for anything said on the Senate floor, and, by extension, for anything entered to the Congressional Record, allowing the Papers to be publicly read without threat of a treason trial and conviction.
" In 2001, Barbara Ferris, a returned Peace Corps Volunteer and President of the International Women's Democracy Center ( and later a candidate for the Democratic Congressional nomination in Ohio's 10th district in 2006 ), wrote that Coverdell had traveled nearly 30 times to Georgia in less than one year saying he was " trying to increase the number of recruits from there " and said that it looked like Coverdell was running his Senate campaign from the Peace Corps.
Nader said during subsequent Congressional hearings, the Corvair is " the leading candidate for the un-safest-car title ".
During his successful campaign for the Senate on a platform of abolishing tariffs, he made a speech at Stateburg, South Carolina in September 1830 where he said " There are three and only three ways to reform our Congressional legislation, familiarly called, the ballot box, the jury box and the cartridge box ".
In a 1979 round table discussion with other Congressional military veterans, Harkin said of his service as a Navy pilot: " One year was in Vietnam.
Ramos appeared before a Congressional Committee in October 1998 to help exonerate said officials of any wrong-doing.
" Renzi said he had tried to tell the National Republican Congressional Committee that the negative ads were the wrong way to go.
With respect to Medicaid, the Congressional Budget Office ( CBO ) has estimated that the plan would increase costs for States or those States would reduce enrollment ; with respect to Medicare, the CBO has said the average senior would pay nearly twice what they currently contribute for the same coverage when the plan is fully implemented.
U. S. News & World Report said that analysis of Shays ' voting record reveals that he is a moderate, having voted historically more often with liberals than with conservatives, although it noted he voted with Congressional Republicans 80 % of the time in 2002.
She said, “ No child in the 4th Congressional District, Long Island, or anywhere throughout our nation should ever go without medical care.
In a statement in the Congressional Record, he said, " Mr. Speaker, I rise to voice my strong opposition to H. J.
The judge said, ‘ What do you do ?’ and Woodward overheard the words ‘ CIA .’ So if your interest isn't whetted by this time, you're not a journalist .” Ensuing investigations of suspected cover-ups led inexorably to Congressional committees, conflicting testimonies, and ultimately, to the resignation of Richard Nixon in 1974.
" If they found a single case of a conspiracy to affect the outcome of a Congressional election or a statewide election, that would be significant ," said Richard L. Hasen, an expert in election law at the Loyola Law School, " But what we see is isolated, small-scale activities that often have not shown any kind of criminal intent.
In October 2011, Chandler's opponent, Andy Barr called their forthcoming contest “ a rematch of the third-closest Congressional race in America ” and said that Chandler was burdened with “ considerable dissatisfaction ” on the part of his constituents and the difficulty of running on the ticket with Obama.
President Barack Obama and Elizabeth Warren, former Chair of the Congressional Oversight Panel on TARP have said that the repeal of Glass-Steagall was a significant cause of the current global financial crisis, on the grounds that it opened up the door for the financial sector to form so-called too big to fail financial services giants like AIG.
“ He is the only guy who has not paled beside the president in a Democratic response .” Chris Matthews, then press secretary to House Speaker O ’ Neill said “ He spoke right to the Knights of Columbus guy who voted for Reagan last time and might do it again, and he told him he ’ s watching out for his interests .” ( Washington Post May 30, 1985 ) " He is deeply committed to the proposition that the tax code must be revised to allow working Americans to keep more of their salaries .” Congressional Quarterly, July 6, 1985.

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