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Could driving 55 be a quick fix?
More than three decades after federal lawmakers passed a measure that dropped the nation's highway speed limit to 55 mph, there is talk of doing it again.
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With five months left in his 20-year career in Congress, Rep. Michael R. McNulty is making a final push to bolster the economic health of hospitals in New York's Capital Region.
With five months left in his 20-year career in Congress, Rep. Michael R. McNulty is making a final push to bolster the economic health of hospitals in New York's Capital Region.
Aretakis abandons congressional bid
Attorney John Aretakis announced today - ' the day before he has to file designating petitions - ' that he is withdrawing as a candidate for the 21st Congressional District seat.
Dropping off like - Congressional candidates
Attorney John Aretakis said in a faxed statement this morning that he will withdraw from the 21st Congressional race.
Congress taking a look at rebate process
Our backyard renovations After almost three years in our Austin home, we totally redid our backyard.
IRS has issued about $64 billion in economic stimulus checks
The Internal Revenue Service has issued 76.5 million payments worth $63.8 billion as part of the economic stimulus package that Congress passed and President Bush signed into law last February.
Feud puts state party job at risk in primary
City Treasurer Betty J. Barnette is strongly objecting to attempts to remove her as a member of the state Democratic Committee, the latest saga in an intraparty feud.
Bill Would Increase Medicare Reimbursements For Ambulance Companies
Main Category: Medicare / Medicaid / SCHIP Also Included In: Public Health Article Date: 11 Jun 2008 - 11:00 PDT Sen.
Members of the Army National Guard, Marines and Navy will train and learn together in the new Armed Forces Reserve Center at Schenectady County Airport.
' Members of the class of 2008 heard their last lectures Friday at Fulton-Montgomery Community College.
Army widow leads Albany parade
The city of Albany celebrated its annual Memorial Day parade today, with the wife of a slain Army captain leading the way as grand marshal.
I looked with great amusement today at pictures from Wednesday's groundbreaking ceremony for the new Beech-Nut production plant in the town of Florida.
PIEHL: More congressional interest in 'Smiley-Face' case
Another Congressman has asked the FBI to take another look at the drownings. Rep. Michael McNulty represents the 21st District in New York.
Second congressman asks FBI to investigate 'Smiley-Face' killers case
A second congressman has called on the FBI to take another look at the case of the so-called 'Smiley-Face' killers after a 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS investigation revealed new details about the case late last month.
Earlier this week, the Select Committee to Investigate the Voting Irregularities of August 2, 2007, met to review House voting procedures and heard testimony about the sequence of events during roll call vote ...
21st District Congressional candidates hold debate
Posted on: 05/14/08 Written by: William R. DeVoe, Spotlight Staff email: devoew@spotlightnews.com The eight candidates running for Congressman Michael McNulty's seat in the U.S. House of Representatives ...
Select Committee on Voting Irregularities
“When any majority feels it can cut corners”
Tuesday, May 13, 2008 Select Committee on Voting Irregularities Today was the first day of public, investigative hearings for the Select Committee to Investigate the Voting Irregularities of August 2, 2007. via PenceBlog
Shuler's immigration bill runs into opposition
“Prior to each state making this effort, several interest groups warned of impending disaster if E-Verify became law”
Rep. Heath Shuler's immigration bill to require employers to verify the legal status of new hires ran into a competing bill Tuesday and critics who worried it would overtax the Social Security Administration. via Asheville Citizen-Times
Engage candidates to ensure our future
'm not running for Congress. Some might think that's a provocative statement to make right at the start; others might say "Who really cares?" But in this election season, where it seems like half of the Capital ... via Times Union