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Rep. Diana DeGette
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THE DAILY WHIPLINE FOR MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2008
Suspension Bills: Today, the House will consider several bills on the Suspension calendar.  Bills considered on the Suspension calendar are debatable for 40 minutes; may not be amended; and require a two-thirds vote for passage.  If a recorded vote is requested, it will be postponed. Read more

THE DAILY WHIPLINE FOR THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2008
Suspension Bills: Today, the House will consider several bills on the Suspension calendar.  Bills considered on the Suspension calendar are debatable for 40 minutes; may not be amended; and require a two-thirds vote for passage.  If a recorded vote is requested, it will be postponed. Read more

THE DAILY WHIPLINE FOR WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 2008
H.R. 3667 - Missisquoi and Trout Rivers Wild and Scenic River Study Act of 2008  (Rep. Welch – Natural Resources):  Pursuant to the rule, debate on the bill will be managed by Natural Resources Committee Chair Rep. Nick J. Rahall, or his designee.
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THE DAILY WHIPLINE FOR TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2008
Suspension Bills: Today, the House will consider several bills on the Suspension calendar.  Bills considered on the Suspension calendar are debatable for 40 minutes; may not be amended; and require a two-thirds vote for passage.  If a recorded vote is requested, it will be postponed. Read more

THE DAILY WHIPLINE FOR MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2008
Suspension Bills: Today, the House will consider several bills on the Suspension calendar.  Bills considered on the Suspension calendar are debatable for 40 minutes; may not be amended; and require a two-thirds vote for passage.  If a recorded vote is requested, it will be postponed. Read more

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