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Alerted by Buse, McCain was soon on the floor, threatening to delay the Senate's July 4 recess by demanding a separate vote on both projects. Eventually, Yellow Creek was removed from the bill, and the Clear Lake provision was modified to McCain's satisfaction. "There is still a belief that you can't get re-elected unless you bring home the bacon,'' says McCain. "I don't think that's the way voters feel anymore ... They don't understand why, when we're asking people to make a sacrifice on Medicare, we feel we can afford these other kinds...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HERE COMES THE PORK | 7/17/1995 | See Source »

With Congress out of town for the July 4 recess, President Clinton used the political quiet time to seek a way to avoid a potential electoral problem: the closing of McClellan Air Force Base, located in voter-rich California. An independent commission has recommended the money-saving shutdown, one of many scheduled military-base closings around the U.S. As White House aides and Pentagon officials searched for a more politically palatable alternative, sources reported progress toward a possible deal: work done at the base might be privatized, thus allowing the military to erase McClellan from its books but giving California...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE WEEK: JULY 2-8 | 7/17/1995 | See Source »

...will be required to implement the plan, which only sets budgetary outlines. In other budget matters, a $16.4 billion package of cuts in the current year's budget-originally vetoed by the President but since modified by Republicans to obtain his support-was stalled just before the July 4 recess by two Senate Democrats who said the cuts were still too drastic...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE WEEK: JUNE 25 - JULY 1 | 7/10/1995 | See Source »

...according to advance word, 1945 is a work of art compared with To Renew America, which was written in about two weeks. During the congressional Easter recess, ghostwriter Bill Tucker went to Gingrich's home in Marietta, Georgia, and extracted 70,000 words from the Speaker. "He's been saying the same thing since he was 15," says Tucker. "I just had to get him to make it shorter." The book repackages the sayings of Speaker Newt, lectures from his college course and riffs on the Contract with America...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NEWT, THE MULTIMEDIA EVENT | 7/3/1995 | See Source »

Neumann and other freshmen budgeteers of the 104th Congress spent last week's recess on talk shows and in town-hall meetings, explaining what they had done. Says Brad Todd, an aide to Tennessee Congressman Van Hilleary: "We had a lot of educating to do." And while the reaction was, for the most part, complimentary or at least polite, "it's a very volatile situation," notes Representative Enid Waldholtz of Utah. "What we need to do is listen better to what people are saying...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HOME FIRES SPUTTERING | 6/12/1995 | See Source »

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