People from around the country and in my district are worried about the long-term impact of this bill.
Obama spokesman Robert Gibbs noted Monday that AARP was opposed to health care reform during the first term of former President Bill Clinton in the early 1990s.
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Given the urgency, the emergency bill will doubtless have to be rammed through before Parliament rises for the Summer, on July 19, so something in the current programme, which includes the Finance Bill, which enacts the Budget, an Opposition Day and the polishing off of the Fixed Term Parliaments Bill, will have to be ditched.
If it came down to it, would you approve of a short-term spending bill to avoid a government shutdown?
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"We've made losses as a result of selling them but at the same time we've improved our longer-term position in terms of our wage bill by reducing the wages for those particular contracts, " he said.
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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.
We are very forward looking - if we were short-term we would be in favour of this bill.
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Constitutional experts told a committee of MPs examining the Fixed Term Parliaments Bill that four years would be better.
Revised data unveiled in July proves the downturn started during the final months of Bill Clinton's term, the Bush administration says.
He put out a safe on Friday saying he intends to pass another short-term stopgaps spending bill by the end of this week.
To fill the remaining two years of the term, Colorado Gov. Bill Ritter, a Democrat, appointed Denver School Superintendent Michael Bennet -- a man who has never run for statewide office before.
Veteran Republican Assemblyman Marc Butler of Central New York accused Cuomo of issuing the bill "by fiat, " while second-term Assemblyman Steve Katz of the Hudson Valley said the Legislature was "bullied" by a governor obsessed with his own political career.
For the rest of her term and after, as the bill was discussed in Congress, Augsburger was a tireless advocate for same-sex marriage.
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While Labour supports the idea of fixed term Parliaments, it claims the bill in its current form "does not stand up to scrutiny".
It said it was "unconvinced" by the arguments for introducing fixed term Parliaments, claiming the bill owed "more to short term considerations than to a mature assessment of enduring constitutional principles or sustained public demand".
But when you look at his, you know, 14 years in Congress and secretary of energy under Bill Clinton, and U.N. ambassador and two-term governor of New Mexico, you know, you compare him to some others who may have less experience and say, well, this guy has in a lot of rounded - a well-rounded resume.
Mr Bradley said the committee supported the general principles of the bill, despite reservations over some matters, such as the use of the term "miscellaneous" as a budget heading.
The rider to deny the EPA funds to regulate carbon dioxide as a pollutant goes after a fairly recent policy that nevertheless has deep, strong bureaucratic roots, which again, is unlikely to be permanently altered by the expression of the will of one house of Congress on a short-term Continuing Appropriations bill.
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.
If the centre-right were ousted before the end of Mr Berlusconi's term in 2006, the bill would probably not become law.
The Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Bill introduces a new mandatory custodial term for 16 and 17-year-olds who threaten with a knife.
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The long-term contracts, precise details of which are not included in the bill, aim to reassure prospective investors in nuclear and offshore wind farms, which need huge up-front expenditure.
The midterm election year of 1994, in which Republicans took control of Congress, is widely seen as a reaction to the presidential election year of 1992, when Bill Clinton won his first term.
Now, in addition to making sure that this plan doesn't add to the deficit in the short term, the bill I sign must also slow the growth of health care costs, while improving care, in the long run.
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Stocks only began their long-term rise upward with the arrival of President Reagan and the eventual presidency of Bill Clinton.
According to news reports, Democrats and Republicans are unlikely to reach any sort of budget agreement before April 8, when a short-term spending bill for the current fiscal year expires.
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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.
She once advised Bill Clinton to accept a ban on late-term abortions as part of a compromise.
Back in 1992, when Bill Clinton was campaigning for his first term, he made a virtue of his disdain for foreign-policy issues.
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He bases his prediction on this: The first year of a new President's term has often been marked by a big tax bill.
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