Tuesday's bill must still pass several hurdles before reaching the House or Senate floor.
Eventually, the bill goes to the calendar of the House or Senate for debate and a vote.
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It's pretty commonplace to see mayors attempt to advance their political careers by running for the House or Senate.
Unlike controlling the House or Senate, having a majority of governorships has little practical effect, because governors operate independently of each other.
Peace, prosperity and historical precedent suggested safe harbor for incumbents and relatively little change in the current party ratios in the House or Senate.
He made his calculations based on there being 450 members of a new upper chamber or senate, 150 more than initially proposed by the government.
"None of those ideas have ever gone anywhere in the House or Senate, " said a House Republican staff aide to the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee.
Early inaugurals were usually conducted in the House or Senate chamber.
"I've made it clear for weeks that if either the House or Senate version of this bill comes to my desk, I will veto it, " the president said.
Since the agriculture industry has been an important Republican supporter it remains to be seen whether Republicans in the House or Senate want to fight for legislation opposed by growers.
"Everything that has been in any bill that has been passed by the House or Senate is fair game and is at high risk of being done, " warns Clint Stretch, managing principal for tax policy in the Washington office of Deloitte Tax.
For all of us who are in this business of dealing with public opinion, and courting it, and trying to shape it, and trying to make it into an instrument for the implementation of our values, to be dismissive of the fact that the United States House of Representatives or Senate might vote a condemnation as if that doesn't mean anything?
If it passes either the House or the Senate, it goes to the other where is can be approved, rejected or amended.
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Alas, I doubt if President Obama would nominate Bair or the Senate would confirm her.
But the GOP leadership cannot afford any losses in the House or the Senate, so they will likely discourage intra-party challenges.
Call or otherwise contact the Senate office or the Congressional House of Representatives by going to Washington Capitol switchboard at (202) 224-3121.
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There is little doubt that the Democrats will try to impeach Mr Bush if they take over the House or the Senate next November.
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The White House plan turns out to be far more restrictive than a House immigration bill proposed last month, or a Senate bill passed last year.
We will be taking it up -- or the Senate is committed to taking up, Majority Leader Reid has said, each provision of the American Jobs Act.
Democrats in either the House or the Senate have approved all these measures in some form, but the two chambers have been unable to agree on any of them.
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He said that there were some members of either the House or the Senate Republican members that voted against the economic Recovery Act and then attended some ribbon-cutting ceremonies.
John O'Sullivan, editor of the National Review, speculates that he may run for either the Californian governorship or the Senate in 1998, depending on what his friend Pete Wilson does.
On the possibility of losing majority control this November, Ashcroft, who is expected to run for the GOP's 2000 presidential nomination, says he thinks the Republicans could certainly lose the House or the Senate.
But those leaders could not agree, and after a closed door meeting of Democrats, Reid called a news conference to demand an up or down Senate vote on the resolution being debated in the House.
He worked on legislation that I think is quite similar to what would come up this year in the House or the Senate with people like John McCain and Lindsey Graham in 2005 and 2006 in the Senate.
History shows, I think, that it has been easier for Congress to impeach and remove a federal judge from office than to discharge a member of the House or the Senate, and maybe that is as it should be.
And if members of Congress on some of these issues that they feel strongly about want a debate on some of these issues, then they should write a bill and it should be debated in the House or the Senate accordingly.
If you're asking me do I anticipate that the Republican leadership in the House or the Senate suddenly decide that I was right all along and they will adopt a hundred percent of my proposals, the answer is, no, I don't expect that.
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Particularly noteworthy is the dubious distinction earned by Rep. John Conyers Jr. of Michigan, the only member of Congress -- from either the House or the Senate -- to have received three consecutive scores of zero on each of the CSP National Security Scorecard published to date.
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