Washington House Approves Measure to Limit Evictions More OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — The Washington House has approved a measure that would require landlords to provide a valid reason for ending certain leases with tenants. The bill advanced out of the Democratic-led chamber Sunday on a mostly ...
The article reports on the approval of a state propane tax bill passed by the Washington State House of Representatives that would exempt propane from sales and use taxes when used for agricultural purposes. It is stated that the bill was approved with three excused and headed to the Senate. ...
Washington —The House voted Thursday on a bill that would admit Washington, D.C., as the 51st state, although the measure is likely to fail in the evenly divided Senate. The legislation passed along party lines with a vote of 216 to 208, with no Republicans voting in favor. For the ...
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With the retirement announcements of Reps. Bill Flores, R-Texas, and Jim Sensenbrenner, R-Wis., 15 House Republicans have said they will step aside before next year's elections. The departures show the limits of serving in the House minority, but also raise questions about the sway o...
Near his death, W.C. Fields was caught reading a Bible by a close friend. The friend said: “Bill, you’re not religious! Why are you reading the Bible?” W.C. muttered: “Just looking for loopholes.” That’s what I’m doing these days because of today’s “Christians.”...
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“It really is now down to presidential powers,” Cole said, adding that “nobody can make a deal if our leaders don't support the deal” and that he is “certainly not interested in sending a bill to the president that he's not willing to sign.” ...
and he considers it one of the biggest missed opportunities of the session. Levine also had a bill that would have removed many of the onerous requirements for who gets to officiate weddings in Virginia, eliminating requirements he viewed as unconstitutional comingling of church and state. Then ...