Monday, December 17, 2007

house rules committee

The House Rules Committee met today and reported a structured rule
providing for consideration of HR 3685, the Employment
Non-Discrimination Act of 27. It is anticipated that the rule and the
bill will be on the House floor later this ...
In the face of fierce
resistance from President Bush and his Republican allies in Congress,
the Democratic Majority in the US House of Representatives has already
strengthened House ethics rules and passed landmark
legislation—repealing ...
Originally designed to determine House floor
legislative business and to enforce the Rules that protect the
integrity of the legislative process, the Democrat-controlled Rules
Committee now represents a complete breakdown of debate, ...
In the
face of fierce resistance from President Bush and his Republican
allies in Congress, the Democratic Majority in the US House of
Representatives has already strengthened House ethics rules and passed
landmark legislation—repealing ...
Originally designed to determine
House floor legislative business and to enforce the Rules that protect
the integrity of the legislative process, the Democrat-controlled
Rules Committee now represents a complete breakdown of debate, ...
The
following have passed committee and indicate imminent House floor
consideration. H.Res. 849: Providing for the consideration of the
Senate amendment to the bill (HR 2761) to extend the Terrorism
Insurance Program of the Department ...
The Committee's investigation
also uncovered evidence that companies may not be disclosing the
identity of all consultants hired to provide executive compensation
advice. SEC rules require companies to disclose any role of
compensation ...
In the face of fierce resistance from President Bush
and his Republican allies in Congress, the Democratic Majority in the
US House of Representatives has already strengthened House ethics
rules and passed landmark legislation—repealing ...
WASHINGTON — The
top Republican on the House Intelligence Committee vowed Sunday to
press ahead with the congressional investigation of the CIA's
destruction of interrogation videotapes, despite the strenuous
objections of the Justice ...
The Committee's investigation also
uncovered evidence that companies may not be disclosing the identity
of all consultants hired to provide executive compensation advice. SEC
rules require companies to disclose any role of compensation ...
A
bill to provide for investment and protection of the Social Security
surplus; to the Committee on Ways and Means, and in addition to the
Committees on the Budget, and Rules, for a period to be subsequently
determined by the Speaker, ...
The following have passed committee and
indicate imminent House floor consideration. H.Res. 849: Providing for
the consideration of the Senate amendment to the bill (HR 2761) to
extend the Terrorism Insurance Program of the Department
...
Originally designed to determine House floor legislative business
and to enforce the Rules that protect the integrity of the legislative
process, the Democrat-controlled Rules Committee now represents a
complete breakdown of debate, ...
Not many people are familiar with
the House Rules Committee, or why it has so much power to determine
what legislation passes the House. Simply put, the Committee sets the
terms for debate of all significant legislation--how long a bill
...
The Committee's investigation also uncovered evidence that
companies may not be disclosing the identity of all consultants hired
to provide executive compensation advice. SEC rules require companies
to disclose any role of compensation ...
Originally designed to
determine House floor legislative business and to enforce the Rules
that protect the integrity of the legislative process, the
Democrat-controlled Rules Committee now represents a complete
breakdown of debate, ...
The following have passed committee and
indicate imminent House floor consideration. H.Res. 849: Providing for
the consideration of the Senate amendment to the bill (HR 2761) to
extend the Terrorism Insurance Program of the Department ...

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