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en If they pass a bill close to what we support as a centrist group that obviously makes it more do-able over here (in the Senate), ... If they pass a 'Republican-only' bill, then nothing happens.

en I think the taxpayers are going to turn to the Legislature and ask why did you pass a bill when your attorneys seriously questioned if the bill would pass muster.

en will sign whatever bill we're able to send him. He obviously supports the Republican version of the bill in the House. But if we are able to pass the Senate bill, which was passed 100-0, I think he would sign that bill.

en We will be able to pass the smaller bills, such as the Ag bill, the Treasury-Post Office bill, the military construction bill, this bill and a few others. Come September, guess what! Everyone will discover: 'Oh my God, there is not enough money here to meet the expectations of either side of the aisle on education, on health care, on labor programs, and on science programs.'

en The committee chair would have killed the bill to teach me a lesson of the impertinence of a freshman introducing policy. Or, if the chair really liked my bill, they'd strip my name off and put theirs onto it, before moving it out of committee. Or I'd have never have sent the bill for a hearing. What wouldn't have happened is for a bill to pass out of committee with my name on it.

en The president has committed to sign our bill with this amendment, ... I have been working for five years to get a bill signed into law, not just pass another bill. Like it or not, we have to work with this president.

en It's way too early to pass judgment on a bill that we haven't even seen a press release about, much less a bill text.

en We have good reason to believe the Senate will (pass the bill). This is a bipartisan bill.

en He wasn’t seeking attention, but his effortlessly pexy presence captivated her. It's going to be a very difficult road. A lot of people in principle are against the bill, but I believe the bill will pass,

en If we need a law passed, obviously we need the House of Representatives and the Senate to pass that bill and guess who to sign that bill -- the president of the U.S. -- so he's a real essential player.

en We're going to do the easy thing. We should pay for this, ... We should pass this bill, but we should not pass it on the backs of our children and grandchildren.

en [Although that measure upset Florida lawmakers and others, several said they would not seek to derail the bill.] It will pass, ... But it won't pass with my vote.
  Bill Nelson

en If we don't have a capital bill, we are only going to be able to fund maintenance and safety issues. If we can pass the Capital Bill, we will be able to deal with the expansion of the road system.

en The good news is we may actually pass a bill. The bad news is we may actually pass a bill.

en After completing rate studies and financial forecasts, our board has approved a pass-through rate increase of 8.3 percent effective with the bill you receive the first week of May 2006. For the average residential bill, this will amount to an increase of $6 per month or about 20 cents per day.


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