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City Council & Redevelopment
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1/8/2007
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<br />8A <br />FEDERAL UPDATE from page 10 . . .. .... . . ... .. . ... . .. . .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .Rage 11 <br /> <br />Prior to November 7, Democrats were optimis" <br />tic that they would be able to regain control of the <br />Senate. even though they had to win six currently <br />controlled Republican seats. <br /> <br />With a controversial war in Iraq and concerns <br />over the corruption in Congress, Senate Demo- <br />crats were able to gain the six seats needed to <br />control the Senate as well as win all other demo- <br />cratically controlled incumbent seats. In two of <br />those states, Virginia and Montana, the races were <br />decided by less than a few thousand votes. <br /> <br />There were six Republican incumbent senators <br />who lost their election campaign on November 7. <br />Claire McCaskill (D-Mo.), a longtime state auditor <br />and prosecutor, defeated Sen. Jim Talent (R"Mo.). <br />Jon Tester (D-Mont.), a small business owner and <br />farmer, defeated Conrad Bums (R-Mont.). <br /> <br />Seven-term Congressman Sherrod Brown (0- <br />Ohio). defeated Mike DeWme (R-Ohio). Bob <br />Casey Jr. (D-Penn.), a former state treasurer, <br />defeated Republican Conference Chair, Rick <br />Santorum (R-Penn.), the third ranking Republican <br />in the Senate. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.), a <br />former attorney general defeated Lincoln Chafee <br />(R-R.I.). Former Navy Secretary JIm Webb (O- <br />Va.) defeated GeorgeAllen (R-Va.). <br /> <br />In total, 10 new senators will join the 110th <br />Congress including, Ben Cardin (O"Md.), replacing <br />retiring Sen. Paul Sarbanes (D-Md.), Amy <br />Klobuchar (D-Minn.), replacing retiring Sen. Mark <br />Dayton (O~Minn.), Bob Corf<:er (R-Tenn.), replacing <br />retiring Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R- Tenn.), <br />and Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) replacing retiring Sen. <br />James Jeffords (I-Vt.). <br /> <br />Senate Leadership. With Democrats gaining <br />control of the Senate, current Senate Minority <br />Leader Harry Reid (o.Nev.) will become the Sen- <br />ate Majority Leader in the 110th Congress and Sen. <br />Richard Durbin (0-111.) will ascend to the position of <br />Majority Whip. <br /> <br />The Senate Democratic leadership team will <br />also include West Virginia's Robert Byrd, who wUl <br /> <br />serve as the chamber's President Pro Tempore, <br />and New York's Charles Schumer, who will serve <br />as Vice Chair of the Democratic Conference as <br />well as Chairman of the Democratic Senate <br />Campaign Committee (OSCC), California Sen. <br />Barbara Boxer will serve as the party's Chief <br />Deputy 'NhIp. <br /> <br />Senate Republicans WIll look to new leader- <br />ship in the 110th Congress from current Majority <br />Whip Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), as current Senate <br />Majority Leader Bill Frist (R- Tenn.) is retiring at the <br />close of the current session. On November 15, <br />Mississippi Sen. Trent Lott defeated Sen. Lamar <br />Alexander (R-Tenn.) in his bid to become the <br />Senate Minority Whip in the coming session. <br /> <br />Senate Committees. The November 7 <br />Senate election results will enable Democrats to <br />regain the chairmanships of all of chamber's <br />committees. However, because Democrats will <br />only have a two-seat advantage over Republi- <br />cans, the ratio of Democrats to Republican <br />committee members will be slim, most likely a <br />o~seatadvantage. <br /> <br />Currently, Republicans hold a two-seat <br />advantage.over Democrats on most Committees. <br />However, party ratios on committees are subject <br />to negotiation between the majority and minority, <br />so it could be weeks before Committee rosters <br />are finalized. <br /> <br />Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry. Cur- <br />rent Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry Committee <br />Ranking Member Tom Harkin (O-Iowa) is ex- <br />pected to become chairman of the committee in <br />January, where he will oversee the reauthorization <br />of the farm bill. Sen. Harf<:in has expressed an <br />interest in working to strike a balance between <br />competing demands from commodity groups that <br />want continued government subsidies and envi- <br />ronmentalists who will seek additional funding for <br />conservation and renewable energy incentives. <br /> <br />The senator's home state of Iowa Is a chief <br />producer of com and soy, and he is expected to <br /> <br />ConffnuedonPage12 <br /> <br />Viait the League's OffIcial Website-www.cacltles.org <br /> <br />PRIORITY FOCUS. PAGE 11 <br />December 1, 2006 . Issue #46 <br />
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