Starting off right

This week is starting off right.

Happy Tuesday & many gracious thanks.

I didn’t have you go in to work yesterday. I got laundry washed, dried, folded and/or ironed, put away.

Today is the 13th day of January in my 36th year.

I was happy with that text from Angie. I was must concerned about what day laundry world get done.

I have an Omaha Young Republicans meeting today. I encourage everyone to come & hear from the candidate’s for the Douglas County Republican Party Chairman candidates.

We’re going to make it an exciting election cycle. Victory on #110816. That’s the next National General Election. We’re going to help elect Republicans for Douglas County, State of Nebraska, Three Republican Representatives for Congress, & a Republican President.

Well I hope you make it a good day.

Blessings.

Senate passes pro-renewables energy bill

WASHINGTON – Democrats celebrated a step toward reducing U.S. dependence on oil as the Senate approved a bill calling for more ethanol and the first boost in gas mileage in decades.
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Now the House plans to follow suit, perhaps as early as next week.

The Senate late Thursday voted 65-27 to pass the first energy bill since Democrats took control of Congress in January. But it was far from a complete victory.

Resistance to the new auto fuel economy standards threatened passage until the final hours. Democratic leaders held off a vote until shortly before midnight as senators were called back to the Capitol to assure the votes needed to overcome a threatened filibuster by opponents of the tougher fuel regulations.

Hey you stupid gas guzzling vehciless, suck it. 

Rest of the Yahoo Story

Bill is H.R. 6 CLEAN Energy Act of 2007  Sentor Hagel’s sorry ass voted no.

Got My Eye on You #69

Congressional Daily Record for June 23, 2006
Senate: Five bills and Two resolutions were introduced, as follows: S. 3556-3560 and S. Con. Res. 103-104
House: Eight public bills, H. R. 5669-5671, 5673-5677; and Seven resolutions. H. J. Res. 90; H. Con. Res. 432-434; and H. Res. 887-889 were introduced.

No new Bills were interesting

Nebraska Delegation

Got My Eye on You #68

Congressional Daily Record for June 21, 2006
Senate: 10 bills and One resolution were introduced, as follows: S. 3546-3555, and S. Res. 519
House: 13 public bills, H. R. 5655-5667; and Four resolutions, H. Con. Res. 431; and H. Res. 882-884 were introduced.

New Bills

Got My Eye on You #67

Congressional Daily Record for June 20, 2006
Senate: Nine bills and Two resolutions were introduced, as follows: S. 3537-3545 and S. Res. 517-518
House: 14 public bills, H. R. 5640-5646, 5648-5654; and Three resolutions, H. Res. 879-881

New Bills

Got My Eye on You #66

Congressional Daily Record for June 19, 2006
Senate: Two bills and two resolutions were introduced, as follows: S. 3535-3536 amd S.Res. 515-516
House: Three public bills, H. R. 5637-5639

First of All I was watching some C-SPAN while donating blood. C-SPAN is so sweet. They were discussing H. R. 5631

Amendment offered by Mr. Schiff

Got My Eye on You #64

Congressional Daily Record for June 15, 2006
Senate: 15 bills and 2 resolutions were introduced, as follows: S. 3516-3530, S> Res. 513, and S. Con. Res. 102
House: 19 public bills, H. R. 5622-5630; and 1 resolution, H. Res. 871 were introduced

Thristy Thursday Bills

Got My Eye on You #63

Congressional Daily Record for Flag Day

Senate: Nine bills and Two resolutions were introduced, as follows: S. 3507-3515, S. Res. 512, and S. Con. Res. 101
House: 15 public bills, H. R. 5603-5617; 4 private bills, H. R. 5618-21; and Four Resolutions, H. Con. Res. 430 and H. Res. 867, 869-870 were introduced.

Got My Eye on You #62

Congressional Daily Record for June 13, 2006
Senate: 15 bills, and Five resolutions were introduced, as follows: S. 3492–3506 and S. Res. 507-511
House: 13 public bills, H. R. 5590-5602; and Four resolutions, H. Con. Res. 427-429; and H. Res. 866 were introduced

165th day of 2006

Got My Eye on You #61

Congressional Daily Record for June 12, 2006
Senate: Two bills and One resolution were introduced, as follows: S. 3490-3491 and S. Con. Res. 99
House: Eight public bills, H. R. 5582-5589; and Four resolutions, H. Con. Res. 426; ad H. Res. 861, 863-864 were introduced.

New Bills