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It met with stronger resistance in the Senate — some Senators objected to the change of name ; Ernest Manning, who argued that the rationale for the change was based on a misperception of the name, and George McIlraith, who did not agree with the manner in which the bill had been passed and urged the government to proceed in a more " dignified way "— but finally passed.
The 55 delegates also elected three unofficial representatives – all Democrats – as unofficial delegates to Congress: Ernest Gruening and William Egan as U. S. Senators and Ralph Rivers as U. S. representative.
In 1964, Morse, who had won re-election in 1962, was one of only two United States Senators to vote against the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution ( Alaska's Ernest Gruening was the other ), which authorized an expansion of U. S. involvement in the Vietnam War.
) It was opposed in the Senate only by Senators Wayne Morse ( D-OR ) and Ernest Gruening ( D-AK ).
Some members expressed misgivings about the measure, but in the end, Democratic Senators Wayne Morse of Oregon and Ernest Gruening of Alaska cast the only nay votes.
Bill, with Representative John E. Rankin, and Senators Ernest McFarland, and Bennett Champ Clark.
The walls feature the work of early Juneau photographers Lloyd Winter and Percy Pond, and busts of the first two U. S. Senators from Alaska, Bob Bartlett and Ernest Gruening.
Alaskans therefore elected to Congress Senators Ernest Gruening and William Egan and Representative to the House Ralph J. Rivers.

Senators and Hollings
Charleston's News and Courier ( now The Post and Courier ) reported that " Senators, members of the press corps and visitors packed in the hearing room watched and listened in disbelief as Hollings detailed dozens of tragically poignant scenes of human suffering in his state.
Gramm and Senators Fritz Hollings and Warren Rudman devised a means of cutting the budget through across-the-board spending cuts if deficit-reduction targets were not met.

Senators and D-South
Testimony given by Senators George McGovern ( D-South Dakota ) and Mark O. Hatfield ( R-Oregon ) on the desirability of Senate Resolution 376 ; differences in intention and likely consequences of Administration policy and S. 376, including constitutionality of the two approaches ; relative merits of proposal by Sen. John Sherman Cooper ( R-Ky ) to make a firm commitment of withdrawal but without setting a definite date.

Senators and Carolina
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Senators John Kerry of Massachusetts and John Edwards of North Carolina skipped the filibuster vote.
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Sumner then attacked authors of the Act, Senators Stephen A. Douglas of Illinois and Andrew Butler of South Carolina.
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* December 12, 2007: the Ottawa Senators won 6 – 0 over the Carolina Hurricanes with Ray Emery who left the game injured after making one save.
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Senators Ted Kennedy – a Democrat – and Orrin Hatch – a Republican – teamed up with Hillary Rodham Clinton and her staff in 1997, and succeeded in passing legislation forming the State Children's Health Insurance Program ( SCHIP ), the largest ( successful ) health care reform in the years of the Clinton Presidency.
A diplomatic row with China erupted on 5 May 2005, when President Chen Shui-bian of Taiwan arrived for a private visit and was welcomed at a private function at Suva's Sheraton Resort by Vice-President Ratu Joni Madraiwiwi, Ratu Ovini Bokini ( Chairman of the Great Council of Chiefs ), Senate President Taito Waqavakatoga and several other Senators and MPs, and several judges including Chief Justice Daniel Fatiaki.
Ottawa Hockey Club " Silver Seven " ( the original Ottawa Senators ( original ) | Ottawa Senators ), the Champion of the Stanley Cup in 1905
The Senate was composed of 300 Senators, with 100 Senators representing each of the three ancient tribes of Rome: the Ramnes ( Latins ), Tities ( Sabines ), and Luceres ( Etruscans ) tribes.
By the end of the season, Short had issued an ultimatum: unless someone was willing to buy the Senators for $ 12 million ( in comparison, the New York Yankees were sold in 1973 for $ 8. 8 million ), he would not proceed to renew the stadium lease and move the team elsewhere.
After the first group of Senators was elected to the First Congress ( 1789 – 1791 ), the Senators were divide into three " classes " as nearly equal in size as possible, as required by this section.
However, concerning children born in the United States to parents who are not U. S. citizens ( and not foreign diplomats ), three Senators, including Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lyman Trumbull, the author of the Civil Rights Act, as well as President Andrew Johnson, asserted that both the Civil Rights Act and the Fourteenth Amendment would confer citizenship on them at birth, and no Senator offered a contrary opinion.
Co-sponsored by Representatives Roy Blunt ( R-MO ), and Steny Hoyer ( D-MD ), and Senators Rick Santorum ( R-PA ) and Harry Reid ( D-NV ), the bills were passed by unanimous consent in both chambers.
United States Senate | Sen. John Sherman ( Ohio ) | John Sherman ( Republican Party ( United States ) | R — List of United States Senators from Ohio | OH ), the principal author of the Sherman Antitrust Act.
Ted Stevens ( R-List of United States Senators from Alaska | Alaska ), former president pro tempore, and most recent president pro tempore emeritus.
Mulroney had to use Section 26 ( the Deadlock Clause ), a little known Constitutional provision, allowing him in an emergency situation to ask the Queen to appoint 8 new Senators.
Most CBC stations will air the night's featured game ( often involving the Toronto Maple Leafs ), but games are also split regionally for other markets ; such as Ottawa Senators games for the Ottawa Valley, the Montreal Canadiens for Quebec, the Winnipeg Jets for Manitoba and Saskatchewan, and the Detroit Red Wings for nearby Windsor if they are facing a Canadian team.
This was neither against the law or even against tradition ( Mos Maiorum ), but it was certainly insulting to the Senate and it alienated Senators who otherwise might have shown support.
Lancaster County is represented nationally by U. S. Senators Pat Toomey ( R ) and Bob Casey, Jr. ( D ), and by U. S. Congressman Joe Pitts ( R ) of Pennsylvania's 16th congressional district.
In 1964, as Southern Democratic Senators staged a filibuster that ran 54 days to block passage of the Civil Rights bill of 1964 ( see Civil Rights Act of 1964, Senators Dirksen, Thomas Kuchel ( R-CA ), Hubert Humphrey ( D-MN ), and Mike Mansfield ( D-MT ) introduced a substitute bill and slightly weaker bill that they hoped would attract enough Republican swing votes to end the filibuster.

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