Bill Veeck, asked once for his views on religion, said: "I believe in God, but I'm not too clear on the other details."
are well, the government today released a "bill of rights" spelling out how the aged can fight premature hospital discharges.
Assemblyman Steve Peace (D-Chula Vista) introduced a bill Thursday to exempt farmers and ranchers
Long-dormant plans to construct a student union at California State University, Dominguez Hills, have been revived by pending legislation that would allow the university to double student fees paid into a building trust fund--if the students agree to the higher rate.
There's something perverse about inviting great crowds of people to see art that's best experienced intimately.
controversial bill that would have curtailed imports of shoes and textiles.
A bill to expand protection for government employees who expose wrongdoing, corruption, ineptness
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The state Senate Natural Resources Committee Tuesday approved a bill that would give the City of
The Reagan Administration told Congress today that it opposes legislation to require businesses to include coverage in their employee health policies aimed at preventing illnesses in children.
An Administration-backed amendment to reduce federal income support payments to wheat farmers was rejected by the House on a vote of 93 for and 334 against.
A bill to extend for three years an agreement allowing 5,000 full-time students from Los Angeles to
Governor Signed a bill (AB 2581) by Assemblyman Norm Waters (D-Plymouth) appropriating $800,000 to
Pointing out that last week's catastrophic Normal Heights fire had shown "the problems a delay" in fighting a blaze can cause, Assemblywoman Lucy Killea (D-San Diego) has introduced legislation to expand the state's force of firefighting air tankers.
The Senate cleared the way Thursday night for a vote on a measure that would put strict limits on textile imports, after the bill's sponsors agreed to abandon their efforts to attach it to deficit-reduction legislation and its opponents withdrew their threat of a filibuster.
Bill Carpenter and Donald Pennington have been named associates at Austin Hansen Fehlman/Group.
It was an unprofessional thing for me to do.
Rep.
A bill to specifically prohibit companies that file for bankruptcy protection from canceling
Bill Donakowski ran through rain and cold to win the men's division of the Twin Cities Marathon in 2 hours 10 minutes 40 seconds at St.