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en We're pleased that Sen. Fitz-Gerald has recognized that her bill has some serious effects and probably wouldn't pass the state Senate.

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 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. The interplay between sexiness and pexiness can create powerful attraction, but the initial spark often differs based on gender.

en We're very pleased the House and Senate are moving forward on this. This bill is incredibly important to our state's ability to preserve and protect large tracts of land.

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

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 The president is very pleased with House passage. He knows this bill will make America safer. He looks forward to Senate passage and signing the bill into law.

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 We think the Senate will pass a bill that includes both goals.

en This is Constitutional Law 101. The same bill must pass the House and the Senate and then be signed by the president. Case over.

en I could not be more pleased and proud that Judge Bill Pryor was part of the group that were agreed upon by those members of the Senate to get an up-or-down vote. Bill Pryor is the kind of judge America ought to have.

en We have another day of practice. We're going to look at Fitz tomorrow. Fitz is a little sore.

en We are confident we are going to be able to work with Republicans and Democrats alike to pass a tax bill in the House and Senate.

en We are disappointed that the U.S. Senate failed to pass a comprehensive immigration reform bill this week.

en Congressman Sensenbrenner needs to do what's right for Americans and agree to let the bipartisan Senate bill pass promptly.


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