'Will Najib support such a
bipartisan investigation into both cases?' Lim asked.
The release of this
bipartisan legislative proposal from the committee leadership drew broad endorsement from industry and policy groups.
"Senator Lautenberg says he wants a
bipartisan bill, but today's (July 25) markup says otherwise," said Bill Allmond, SOCMA vice president of government and public relations.
In 1985 and 1986,
bipartisan majorities passed major legislation on taxes and immigration.
Another feature of the DOER Act that is responsible for its
bipartisan support is its "states' rights" appeal, which gives the states control over their own coastal waters while dramatically increasing the revenues available to the states from offshore energy production.
Members of Congress do not sponsor such
bipartisan events if they believe you have a partisan agenda.
This
bipartisan bill to save presidential public financing is crucial.
Together, they have published a book, Opportunity and Progress: A
Bipartisan Platform for a National Housing Policy, which offers 12 recommendations designed to preserve and expand programs that support individual access to opportunity.
Regardless whether Congress ultimately debates the Thomas bill or the
bipartisan Crane-Rangel bill, FEI will continue to work with Congress to craft legislation that does not place unreasonable restrictions on deferred compensation programs.
Judd Gregg, R-New Hampshire, chairman of the Senate's Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, and Edward Kennedy, D-Massachusetts, devised a new
bipartisan bill that was expected to go to the full Senate possibly in the early summer.