Pete Domenici
Pete Domenici
Pietro Vichi "Pete" Domeniciis an American Republican politician, who served six terms as a United States Senator from New Mexico, from 1973 to 2009, the longest tenure in the state's history. During Domenici's tenure in the Senate, he advocated waterway usage fees, nuclear power, and related causes...
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth7 May 1932
across affected people pollution several thousands
confusion, destruction, suffering, displacement and pollution that have affected hundreds of thousands of people across several states.
affect budget hold
These 'sense of the Senate' resolutions should not really hold up the budget because they don't really affect the budget,
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I am not pleased with the current funding situation, which will affect the labs and many other federal activities in New Mexico. It's not good, but we can live with this for a short period of time,
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The Federal Trade Commission is not specifically subject to the jurisdiction of this Committee, but any oil company that is price gouging will find themselves in those witness chairs where they will be made accountable,
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I intend to watch this unfolding story closely and to hold oversight hearings when appropriate.
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No matter what side of Yucca you're on, the truth of the matter is Yucca is ... not on the schedule that even was predicted the last time. It's behind schedule.
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It's critical. It's a defining vote. And it'll keep us in the majority.
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It simply postpones, once again, the day of reckoning for Medicare and increases the burden this program will place on our children and grandchildren,
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They better come prepared, they better bring their charts, they better show us what they're doing with this money.
adopt beyond budget bush clinton fighting george increases president spending
They want us to adopt this while we're here fighting over a Clinton budget that increases spending beyond anything that President George W. Bush would recommend,
First thing we're going to do is, we're going to give most of that (surplus) back to the American people, as much as $600 billion,
either embarrass precisely spend
either to embarrass us or make us spend precisely what he wants, which is way too much.
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bigger government in Washington (and) less money in the pockets of the taxpayers. I believe we're right on this one.
indicate preference
didn't indicate a preference one way or the other.