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Led by Wayne Allard (R-CO), John Cornyn (R-TX), James Inhofe (R-OK), and Jeff Sessions (R-AL), who all scored a 100 percent, the Senate had 15 members who scored an 85 percent or better.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: 2006 National Security Scorecard
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Jeff Sessions, R-Alabama, is leading the charge against the "Gang of Eight" proposal and is a tough critic.
CNN: Immigration reform clears key Senate hurdle
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Jeff Sessions, R-Alabama, and the top Republican on the Judiciary Committee, said he did not think Republicans would block the nomination with a filibuster.
CNN: Hatch: Sotomayor 'highly likely' to be confirmed, barring surprises
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Jeff Sessions (R-AL) says he hopes that's the case.
NPR: Sentencing Panel Changes Crack Recommendation
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Jeff Sessions, R-Alabama, said Friday in a written statement.
CNN: With deal in hand, senators to roll out immigration plan
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Jeff Sessions, R-Alabama, who's on the Judiciary Committee.
CNN: Obama nominee for federal appeals court withdraws
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Across the political spectrum, from liberals like Barbara Mikulski, D-Maryland, to conservatives like Jeff Sessions, R-Alabama, there is a demand for "regular order" -- legislation that results from committee consideration, vigorous debate and the opportunity to offer amendments and to reach principled compromises.
CNN: Senate holds key to fixing Washington