The certainty offered by a long-term bill is precisely what America's transportation leaders--like the Champions of Change I met yesterday--need to plan confidently for tomorrow's infrastructure and begin putting our friends and neighbors back to work today.
Orlando Mercado, Flavier is trying to push through a long-delayed bill outlawing logging.
So, the long-awaited Energy Bill has finally arrived, bringing price increases for consumers, confidence to investors and good news for the UK's biggest polluters.
It was the first Super Bowl win for Pittsburgh's long-time coach Bill Cowher, and it was the last game for the Steelers' star running back Jerome Bettis.
"The Tory-led government is out of touch with the pressures facing families - the fact that it has postponed its long-awaited Water Bill means that there will be no action to tackle unsustainable water usage or to help households facing rising water bills for at least another two years, " she said.
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But Tarantino received a critical mauling for 2007 Palme D'Or-nominated "Death Proof, " one half of the "Grindhouse" double-bill he filmed with long-time buddy Robert Rodriguez.
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The Senate leaders also said they are considering pairing the student loan bill with a long-stalled transportation funding measure known as the highway bill, which is still being negotiated between the House and Senate.
The ambitious, but long-delayed food security bill will now be debated by lawmakers in parliament before a vote.
Now the chancellor has given a speech to persuade you that they will, on the day that his long-awaited banking reform bill is submitted to parliament.
The Northern Ireland Office draft bill long-fingers various other ideas Owen Paterson floated - an extended Stormont term, a smaller assembly or legislation to provide for an opposition.
By offering his own pint-sized, poll-tested and (ostensibly) paid-for tax credits for stay-at-home mothers, long-term care-givers and the like, Bill Clinton sounds both populist and responsible.
People from around the country and in my district are worried about the long-term impact of this bill.
Microsoft (nasdaq: MSFT - news - people ) Chairman Bill Gates shrugged off questions about long-awaited European Union antitrust and data privacy decisions on Thursday--and also managed to sidestep Belgium's top prankster who was lying in wait.
Then it's on to the report stage of the Defamation Bill - after long days of detailed scrutiny in Grand Committee.
He also cancelled a plan with Senators Kerry and Lieberman to unveil their joint energy bill in a long-planned press conference.
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The biggest lesson in the months-long process of creating this bill is that the government will act swiftly when it's concerned that certain entities are too important to fail.
This jobs bill connects the long-term unemployed to temporary work to keep their skills sharp while they look for a job, and it gives hundreds of thousands of young people the hope of a job next summer.
When any or all of the employer stock is sold, Bill will pay long-term capital gain rates, currently only 15%, on the NUA attributable to that stock, regardless of how long (or short) the stock was held after it was distributed from the plan.
The bill, a long-term goal of both the National Military Family Association and the Survivor Committee of the Military Coalition, would make the funds accessible once the retiree passes away and would allow children of deceased military veterans to remain qualified for federal assistance while still being able to access the funds in their special needs trust.
In the longer term most of these new taxpayers would eventually receive benefits, but the actuary said he still expects the bill to improve the long-term health of Social Security.
Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist began the long-anticipated debate saying it was time to have an up or down vote on Priscilla Owen, the president's nominee to the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals.
And when she appeared in a full-page Wall Street Journal ad cutting a hundred-dollar bill in half as a symbol of her discount philosophy, her long-time clearing house dropped her, and she was briefly threatened with Securities and Exchange Commission expulsion.
Realistically, the bill faces long odds of passing -- at least in the near future.
First of all, this bill ends a decade-long struggle for those who serve at Camp Lejeune.
Ministers faced pressure from several MPs about the Health and Social Care Bill throughout the hour-long question session.
The government had proposed sending 30 troops to the Gulf of Aden, but opponents said the bill compromised Switzerland's long-held neutrality.
Finally, lest we forget, the House of Representatives is in the midst of its long-awaited debate on the FY1991 Defense authorization bill.
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The bill would raise rates on long-term capital gains and dividends for top-bracket taxpayers to 20% for 2013 from 15% in 2012.
But the actual streams themselves may have persisted on the surface for long periods, said Curiosity science co-investigator Bill Dietrich of the University of California, Berkeley.
The Conservatives have offered the government a compromise deal under which the party would not seek to block the bill - but only so long as the contentious "right to roam" is dropped.
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