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U.S. Congressman Frank Wolf represents Virginia in the U.S. House of Representatives. Wolf is a member of the Republican Party. Representative Wolf serves on the Appropriations Committee and can be reached by phone at 225-5136.
Funding board leaders roundly reject GUSA FundThe Georgetown VoiceLeaders from all six advisory boards voted against creating the GUSA Fund at a Funding Board meeting today, but the Finance and Appropriations Committee ...GUSA Round-up: GUSA passes comprehensive club funding reform, defends your ...The Georgetown Voiceall 2 news articles »
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Globe and MailHouse GOP'ers Want Justice For Chinese Human Rights AttorneyTalk Radio News ServiceJ.), Frank Wolf (R-Va.) and others spoke out Monday against the arrest of Jiang Tianyong, a Chinese human rights lawyer who was arrested after requesting to ...Obama to announce Afghanistan decision within daysWashington PostObama must help Chinese dissident: US lawmakersAFPPressure Builds Over Obama's Afghanistan PlanNew York TimesDaily Mail...
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New York TimesDisaster Assistance Bill IntroducedCalifornia FarmerSenate Ag Committee Chairman Blanche Lincoln, D-Ark, Senate Appropriations Committee Ranking Member Thad Cochran, R-Miss., and Senator Roger Wicker, ...Cochran, Wicker vote against motionJackson Clarion LedgerHelp Proposed for Storm Ravaged Farm Fields in ArkansasKARKall 35 news articles »
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Obama to Announce Afghanistan Decision Within DaysNew York TimesThe two are David Obey, chairman of the House of Representatives Appropriations Committee, and Carl Levin, chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee. ...and more »
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War Is the Health of the Taxman -- By: Kevin WilliamsonNational Review OnlineDavid Obey, the Democratic majordomo of the House Appropriations Committee, is proposing an income-tax hike, something that Democrats are congenitally ...
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