Author Archives: Jim Sutliff

The Drudge Report –

The Drudge Report is a premier site that provides coverage of business, politics, and world events.  The Drudge Report has valuable links to sites and articles in an easy to read format.  To visit The Drudge Report, please click here: http://www.drudgereport.com/ James Sutliff

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Dean Heller Seeks Nevada Senate Seat –

Dean Heller has stated that he will seek the Nevada Senate seat held by Senator Ensign.  Last week, Senator Ensign announced that he would retire and not run for re-election.  The Ensign departure could trigger a crowded Republican field but Heller is expected to … Continue reading

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Short Term Funding Bill –

Another short term funding bill is being considered by Congress to prevent a government shutdown.  The measure is expected to provide three weeks of funding past the current March 18th deadline.  It is also expected to cut $6 billion of spending over … Continue reading

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Rothenberg Elite Eight –

The 2012 Senate races are likely to shift majority control to the Republicans.  Democrats are facing an uphill battle in competitive states and a growing number of retirements.  A recent Roll Call article by Stuart Rothenberg discusses the dynamics behind eight competitive … Continue reading

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Senate Stop-Gap Bill –

The Senate passed a stop-gap bill that provides 2 more weeks of funding.  The measure passed the Senate by a vote of 91-9.  The bill prevents a government shutdown of some services starting on March 5th.  Spending cuts of $4billion  came from funds for … Continue reading

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Rahm Emanuel Wins Chicago Mayoral Race –

Rahm Emanuel won the Chicago Mayoral race with over 50% of the vote.  There will not be a run-off election because Emanuel carried more than 50% of the vote.  The race began last fall after Mayor Richard Daley announced that … Continue reading

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Dodd-Frank Delay –

Senate hearings are heating up regarding the funding of the Dodd-Frank bill.  Major agencies are requesting funds to implement the bill and are facing resistance from Republicans and some Democrats.  Republicans have 47 Senators that are likely to be united … Continue reading

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Offshore Wind Energy –

Maryland is considering a bill that would require the purchase of electricity from offshore wind farms.  The Maryland Offshore Wind Act of 2011 set the stage for utilities to purchase between 400 and 600 megawatts from offshore wind farms for … Continue reading

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Oil Industry Oversight –

 The National Commission on the BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill released some of their findings to the House Committee on Transportaion and Infrastructure.  One finding addresses the need for stricter oversight of drilling by receiving $200 million in funding from … Continue reading

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Senator Kyl Plans To Retire –

Senator Jon Kyl has announced that he will not run for re-election.  The Republican Senator first won the Arizona senate seat in 2006.  Arizona will most likely vote for the Republican Presidential candidate in 2012 and that should help the Republican candidate for … Continue reading

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Senate Democrat Retirements –

Three Senate Democrats that are on retirement watch are Herb Kohl, Daniel Akaka, and Jim Webb.  Roll Call reports that the Herb Kohl Senate campaign has a $1 million dollar loan.  That may or may not indicate a re-election campaign.  … Continue reading

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Democratic Convention 2012 –

The Democratic Convention in 2012 will be held in Charlotte North Carolina.  Democrats have made gains in recent years and are hoping that the move will keep the state in play in 2012.  However, Republicans will most likely win North Carolina … Continue reading

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Rahm Emanuel Back On Ballot –

Rahm Emanuel is back on the February 22nd Chicago Mayoral ballot.  The Illinois Supreme Court ruled unanimously that Rahm Emanuel met the residency requirement and reversed a January 24th appeals court ruling.  The former White House Chief of Staff may … Continue reading

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Murphy Seeks Lieberman Seat –

Democratic Congressman Christopher Murphy has announced that he will run for the Senate seat held by Joe Lieberman.  Murphy stated that the race could require upwards of $10 million in fundraising.  Democrat Susan Bysiewicz has also declared for the Senate … Continue reading

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House Health Care Vote –

The House voted 245-189 to repeal the Obama health care bill.  Three Democrats voted with Republicans and the bill will now move to the Senate.  The repeal bill still needs to pass the Democratic controlled Senate and will likely face a … Continue reading

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