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" In keeping with that sentiment, Lincoln led the moderates regarding Reconstruction policy, and was opposed by the Radical Republicans, under Rep. Thaddeus Stevens, Sen. Charles Sumner and Sen. Benjamin Wade, political allies of the president on other issues.
* Goldstine, Herman H., and von Neumann, John, " Planning and Coding of the Problems for an Electronic Computing Instrument ", Rep. 1947, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton.
Rep. Don Pilon of Saco has led the effort to get rid of the laws that prohibit automobile dealerships from opening for business on Sundays.
Rep. 353, 1 – 205 ( 2001 ), arXiv.
Laws and regulations are promulgated by the Commissioner and enforced in the BIOT by Brit Rep.
The MFP began lobbying Congress in 1990, and in 1991 Senator Brock Adams ( D-Washington ) and Rep. Barbara Boxer introduced the Military Freedom Act, legislation to end the ban completely.
Adams and Rep. Pat Schroeder ( D-Colorado ) re-introduced it the next year.
In 2005, Rep. Martin T. Meehan introduced the Military Readiness Enhancement Act in the House.
Type I genomes are characterized by a small circular DNA genome ( approximately 2-kb ), with the Rep protein and the major open reading frame ( ORF ) in opposite orientations.
Type II genomes have the unique feature of two separate Rep ORFs.
This virus has two large open reading frames one encoding the capsid gene and the other the Rep gene.
Based on the three-dimensional structure of the Rep proteins the geminiviruses and parvoviruses may be related.

Rep and Samuel
A parallel bill was introduced in the House of Representatives by Rep. Samuel Dickstein ( D ; New York ).
After Butler's bill was defeated, Rep. Samuel Shellabarger of Ohio, drafted another bill — only slightly less sweeping than Butler's — which successfully passed both houses and became law upon Grant's signature on April 20.
In 1922, he was chosen, in a special election, to fill the seat vacated by the death of Rep. Samuel M. Brinson ; he was re-elected to five more terms, serving between November 7, 1922 and January 3, 1935, before being defeated for re-election in 1934.
In 1943, Rep. Samuel P. Philbrook sponsored legislation to create a contest to pick a state song, but this initiative failed as well.
Butler's bill was narrowly defeated in the House, whereupon Rep. Samuel Shellabarger, of Ohio, introduced a substitute bill — only slightly less sweeping than Butler's original.
Rep. Samuel Friedel, 1953 from Congressional Pictorial Directory
In 1946, a House Judiciary subcommittee chaired by Rep. Samuel F. Hobbs and, in 1950, the Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on the Investigation of Loyalty of State Department Employees, commonly known as the Tydings Committee, investigated the Amerasia case.

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Four years earlier, Georgia Rep. Elliott Levitas and 91 co-sponsors introduced a resolution in the U. S. House of Representatives " the sense of the Congress that the American Broadcasting Company, the Department of State, and the U. S. Information Agency should work to have the television movie ' The Day After ' aired to the Soviet public.
See, e. g., Whistleblower Protection Enhancement Act of 2011, S. 743, H. Rep. 3289, 112th Cong.
On July 18, 2007, Rep. Peter DeFazio ( D-OR ), a member of the U. S. House Committee on Homeland Security, requested the classified and more detailed version of the government's continuity of government plan in a letter signed by him and the chairperson of the House Homeland Committee, which is supposed to have access to confidential government information.
The act, sponsored by Rep. Albert Johnson ( R-Was ), was passed without a recorded vote in the U. S. House of Representatives and by a vote of 78-1 in the U. S. Senate.
The House and the Senate formed a Conference Committee to reconcile the differences between Sen. Sarbanes's bill ( S. 2673 ) and Rep. Oxley's bill ( H. R.
Township officials had fought, off and on, for the change since 1969, when then-U. S. Rep. Frank Thompson tried unsuccessfully to convince U. S. Postal Service authorities to grant a Lawrence name tag for the entire township, according to a letter on file at the Municipal Clerk ’ s Office.
U. S. Rep 4th District: Dave Camp ( R )
U. S. Rep 8th District: Mike Rogers ( R )
The initial drive for the recall was fueled by funds from the personal fortune of U. S. Rep. Darrell Issa, a Republican who originally hoped to replace Davis himself.
The Honorable John L. McClellan was born on a farm near Sheridan that went on to become an American lawyer and one of the most powerful politicians in the D. C., along with fellow Arkansas U. S. Rep. Wilbur Mills ( who was the longest serving chairman of the powerful House Ways and Means Committee, and considered the most powerful person in the U. S. House and even D. C .).
In the U. S. House of Representatives, the town is represented by Rep. Bill Cassidy ( R-Baton Rouge ).
Rick Cummins, Theatre writer / composer of many Off-Broadway shows, including 4 stage adaptations of " THE LITTLE PRINCE "; and ( with Michael Harron ), co-author of " TINY TIM ' S CHRISTMAS CAROL ," the Pennsylvania Rep Company's original stage musical which began at East Stroudsburg University, then played at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, the Sherman Theatre, Shawnee Playhouse, and other venues.
File: Rep Kenny Hulshof. jpg | Kenny Hulshof ( born 1958 ) Former U. S. Representative
In April 2011, Rep. Frank Wolf, R-Va. cited a 2009 letter sent from CAIR's executive director, Nihad Awad, to Muammar Gaddafi asking Gaddafi for funding for a project called the Muslim Peace Foundation at a U. S. House of Representatives Appropriations sub-committee hearing with Robert Mueller.
In December 2009, Rep. Steve Cohen introduced the Citizen Participation Act in the U. S. House.
On April 23, 2009, Senator Murkowski and U. S. Rep. Don Young introduced a revised Sealaska bill ( S. 881 and H. R 2099 ) that requests public lands that are both economically valuable and environmentally delicate.
The chairperson of the DNC ( currently U. S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz of Florida ) is elected by vote of members of the Democratic National Committee.
The New York Times reported that in late January 2002, Rep. Henry Waxman requested a meeting with White regarding the military contracts and the irregularities with the accounting at E. E. S.
U. S. Rep. Morris Udall, D-Ariz., agreed to aid the Yaquis in securing a land base.

Rep and Cox
* District 19: A. Leslie Cox, Jr. ( Dem ); Donald S. Davis ( Rep )
The candidates who signed the oath were: Sen. Barack Obama ( D – Illinois ), Rep. Ron Paul ( R – Texas ), Sen. Sam Brownback ( R – Kansas ), former Sen. Mike Gravel ( D – Alaska ), Rep. Dennis Kucinich ( D – Ohio ), Libertarian candidate Bob Barr, and John Cox.
The Chairman of the Committee was Republican Rep. Christopher Cox of California, whose name became synonymous with the committee's final report.
The second select committee was formed in 2003 at the beginning of the 108th Congress as a select committee with Rep. Christopher Cox of California as its Chairman and Jim Turner of Texas as its Ranking Member.
The committee was made permanent when it was elevated to standing status by vote of the House of Representatives on January 4, 2005 on the opening day of the 109th Congress, again with Rep. Chris Cox as its first permanent Chairman.

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