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Many legislators who supported the bill lost their congressional seats as a result, including Johnson's colleague Solomon P. Sharp from Kentucky.
Debbie Wasserman Schultz, a congressional colleague, did the same.

congressional and Henry
* Henry N. Butler, Republican Candidate for member of the U. S. House of Representatives from Virginia's 11th congressional district
The three leading candidates were William Henry Harrison, a war hero and the most successful of Van Buren's opponents in the 1836 election ; Winfield Scott, another general, a hero of the War of 1812 and active in skirmishes with the British in 1837 and 1838 ; and Henry Clay, the Whigs ' congressional leader and former Speaker of the House.
Federally, Calabasas is located in California's 30th congressional district, which has a Cook PVI of D + 20 and is represented by Democrat Henry Waxman.
Federally, Malibu is located in California's 30th congressional district, which has a Cook PVI of D + 20 and is represented by Democrat Henry Waxman.
Federally, West Hollywood is located in California's 30th congressional district, which has a Cook PVI of D + 20 and is represented by Democrat Henry Waxman.
* Henry C. Loudenslager ( 1852 – 1911 ), represented New Jersey's 1st congressional district from 1893 to 1911.
* Henry C. Loudenslager ( 1852 – 1911 ), represented New Jersey's 1st congressional district from 1893 to 1911.
United States Senate | Sen. Carter Glass ( Democratic Party ( United States ) | D — List of United States Senators from Virginia | Va. ) and United States House of Representatives | Rep. Henry B. Steagall ( Democratic Party ( United States ) | D — Alabama's 3rd congressional district | Ala .- 3 ), the co-sponsors of the Glass – Steagall Act.
* Henry M. Kimball ( c. 1900 ), former member of the United States House of Representatives from Michigan's 3rd congressional district
The book begins as an idealistic former congressional worker, Henry Burton, joins the presidential campaign of Southern governor Jack Stanton, a thinly disguised stand-in for Bill Clinton.
* Henry Allen Cooper, Congressman from Wisconsin's 1st congressional district for 31 years ; Burlington's Cooper Elementary School is named for him
The rank of vice admiral exists but requires congressional approval for re-activation ; the only officer to hold that rank was Henry A. Karo in 1965.
Richardson worked on congressional relations for the Henry Kissinger State Department during the Nixon Administration.
From Kentucky came Speaker of the House Henry Clay, while Massachusetts produced Secretary of State Adams ; a rump congressional caucus put forward Treasury Secretary William H. Crawford.
He also ran unsuccessfully to be a U. S. Representative from Michigan ’ s 2nd congressional district in 1856 against Republican Henry Waldron.
In 1888, Pennsylvania-born Henry Clay Evans was elected to the congressional seat for the 3rd District ( the Chattanooga area ).
Though he enlisted the help of Maryland U. S. Representative Henry Winter Davis to get his official report of the incident published by the Navy, an ultimately inconclusive congressional investigation into the failure essentially turned into a trial of whether Du Pont had misused his ships and misled his superiors.
When David Crockett went to Texas in 1835 ( following his defeat in his third congressional campaign ), Ben McCulloch — tired of farming but seeking adventure — decided to accompany him, as did his brother Henry McCulloch.
Theodore was the uncle of Frederick T. Frelinghuysen and great-great-grandfather of Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr .. Rodney Frelinghuysen, who represents New Jersey's 11th congressional district, is a descendant.
In 1934, following the death of Speaker of the House Henry Thomas Rainey, Lucas was elected to the U. S. House of Representatives from Illinois's 20th congressional district.
Henry Gonzalez, of Texas's 20th congressional district, had long groomed his son as his successor.
* Henry C. Allen ( 1872 – 1942 ), represented New Jersey's 6th congressional district in the United States House of Representatives from 1905 to 1907.
Henry Bonilla ( born January 2, 1954 ) is a former congressman who represented Texas's 23rd congressional district in the United States House of Representatives.

congressional and Wise
In 1981, Wise started a career in the West Virginia Senate before being elected in 1982 to the U. S. House of Representatives from West Virginia's 3rd congressional district.

congressional and later
Condit originally represented 15th District, and then later California's 18th congressional district after redistricting following the 1990 census ).
During the 2004 Senate race in South Dakota, Republican challenger John Thune made Ellsworth a campaign issue, stating in an April 16, 2004 appearance at the base that if he were elected over incumbent Democrat and Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle: “ It puts Ellsworth in a lot stronger position than having someone who's going to be in the minority and someone who doesn't have a relationship with the President of the U. S .” In a debate between the two men broadcast on KSFY-TV and KOTA-TV television on October 17, 2004, Thune said: " I think we have got to have somebody that has a relationship with the President of the United States, can work constructively across party lines in the Congress to get this done if we're going save Ellsworth " and was later quoted in the " Rapid City Journal " newspaper on October 27, 2004 claiming that: " an all-Democratic congressional delegation would have little political influence if President Bush is elected to a second term .”
One of his many special election opponents was the second-place finisher by only 115 votes in his 1978 Democratic Party primary, the then newly-elected State Senator Chet Edwards of Waco, and later U. S. Representative for the 11th and the 17th congressional districts of Texas ( January 3, 1991 – January 3, 2011 ).
A staunch Democrat in a Republican community, he lost his first bid for Congress in 1892, but perseverance and bipartisan support eventually brought him a congressional seat 14 years later.
* John Potter, practiced law in Burlington and taught at its first private school ; later Congressman from Wisconsin's 1st congressional District
This traditional reading of the Commerce Clause was later disavowed by the Court, which after threats from Roosevelt began to read congressional power more expansively in this area, in cases such as National Labor Relations Board v. Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation ( 1937 ).
A congressional investigation several years later revealed that across the government, just fewer than 150 employees were engaged in public relations along with an additional 14 part-time workers.
In Colorado, a former assistant U. S. Environmental Protection Agency administrator and Navy veteran with credentials as a fiscal conservative, Eric Eidsness, ran on the Reform Party ticket in Colorado's 4th congressional district in 2006 and received 11. 28 % of the vote, five times the winning candidate's margin of victory ; he later switched his affiliation to the Democratic Party.
He won a congressional seat four years later.
Noguchi and other group leaders wrote to influential officials, including the congressional committee headed by Representative John H. Tolan, hoping to halt the internment of Japanese Americans ; Noguchi later attended the hearings but had little effect on their outcome.
Two years later, after Speaker John W. McCormack retired, Hicks beat out 11 other candidates to win the Democratic primary for his South Boston-based congressional district ; in heavily Democratic Boston, the winner of that primary was essentially assured victory in the November election.
On 1 August 1985, he resigned OMB and later wrote a memoir of his experience in the Reagan Administration titled The Triumph of Politics: Why the Reagan Revolution Failed ( ISBN 0060155604 ), in which he specifically criticized the failure of congressional Republicans to endorse a reduction of government spending as necessary offsets to the large tax decreases, in order to avoid the creation of large deficits and an increasing national debt.
He was later redistricted to Illinois's 22nd congressional district
Two years later he started working as campaign press secretary for U. S. Congressman Sonny Callahan, a Republican representing Alabama's 1st congressional district.
He left this post later in the year to run for the Republican nomination in the 21st congressional district, a new California district created through reapportionment after the 2000 United States census.
He was replaced by his second-in-command, Colonel Charles N. Hunter, who later prepared a scathing report on General Stilwell's medical evacuation policies ( eventually prompting an Army Inspector General investigation and congressional hearings ).
Two years later he ran as a Libertarian Party candidate in the 2006 congressional elections for Texas's 10th congressional district seat near Austin.
On May 1, 1976, Bartlett was defeated as a delegate in the Republican presidential primary pledged to then U. S. President Gerald R. Ford, Jr. His defeat occurred ironically in Texas's 3rd congressional district, which he later represented in Congress.
He was a member of the United State House of Representatives from 1981 to 2001, representing Florida's 5th congressional district, which was later redistricted to the 8th congressional district in 1993.
However, he ran again two years later, and won election, going on to represent New Hampshire's 1st congressional district in the U. S. House of Representatives from 1985 to December 1990.
In the furor over Clarke's revelations before the 9 / 11 Commission, Senate Republican Majority Leader Bill Frist immediately took to the Senate floor to make a speech accusing Clarke of telling " two entirely different stories under oath ", pointing to congressional hearing testimony Clarke gave in 2002, but Frist later admitted to reporters that he was unaware of any actual discrepancies in Clarke's testimony.
Four years later, a congressional committee investigating the conditions at Fort Sumner, heard testimony that the Fort Fauntleroy episode of the horse race resulted in mountain howitzers being fired at the Indians, resulting in 20 or 30 being killed.

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