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  • ...r [[national security]] policy adviser to former House Majority Whip/House Majority Leader [[Thomas D. DeLay]]. [http://www.lobicilik.net/USLivingstonGroup.htm
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  • ...Rice]]. Previously, she was the communications Director for then Majority Whip [[Tom DeLay]]. She was also the Press Secretary for Congressman [[Rick Lazi A former spokeswoman for former House Majority Whip [[Thomas D. DeLay]]. [http://www.dcwatch.com/govern/cfs000505c.htm]
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  • ...lican Campaign Committee. Mr. Perzel was first elected to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives in 1978. Mr. Perzel earned a Bachelor's Degree from Troy
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  • ...he was one of a small number of aides who worked closely with the Speaker, Majority Leader, Conference Chair, and seven other leadership offices," a biographic
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  • ...fort raised roughly $1 million and spawned another effort, Romp2, in which House Speaker [[J. Dennis Hastert]] is soliciting from committee and subcommittee
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  • ...an M. Baron''', a former Communications Director for former House Majority Whip [[Thomas D. DeLay]] (R-Texas), co-founded [[Red Sea, LLC]] in 2001 with [[J ...ed formulate and implement communications and legislative strategy for the House and Senate Republican Conferences. He has extensive experience in managing
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  • ...Senior Legislative Aide. He previously served as Spokesperson in the White House Office of Media Affairs and, in 2000, worked for the [[Bush-Cheney '04 Inc.
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  • ...in American history to serve as a Deputy Majority Whip and to serve on the House Intelligence Committee. ...ittee on Administration. Representative Kennelly served six years on the [[House Intelligence Committee]] and was the first woman to chair one of its subcom
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  • He was elected to the Texas State House in 1978 where he continued his party antics. By his own admission, DeLay wa ...ntal Protection Agency]] (EPA). He was made a deputy whip by then-Minority Whip [[Dick Cheney]] in 1988.
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  • ...d, under his capable leadership, the Republicans maintained control of the House of Representatives for a fourth consecutive Congress for the first time sin
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  • ...publican Majority Political Action Committee]] (ARMPAC) and House Majority Whip [[Roy Blunt]]'s Rely on Your Beliefs fund, according to campaign finance re
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  • ...php?option=com_displaymembers&task=detail&district=78 John Adams, Majority Whip], legislative biography, accessed July 11, 2011</ref>
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  • ...jority Leader [[Thomas D. DeLay]] (R-Texas) for his race as House Majority Whip. In May 2001, DeLay appointed Webber his "director of coalitions". [http:// ...K Street]] backing for the [[GOP]] agenda as an aide to the past two House majority whips, Tom DeLay of Texas and Roy Blunt of Missouri." [http://www.brtable.o
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  • Former [[Speaker of the House]] (1989-1995) and U.S. Ambassador to Japan (1997-2001) '''Thomas S. Foley'' ...served as a member of the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs; the [[House Committee on Agriculture|Committee on Agriculture]] (Chairman 1975-80); and
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  • ...s Press Secretary to then [[U.S. House of Representatives|House]] Majority Whip [[Roy Blunt]] (R-Missouri). She is married to [[Todd A. Boulanger]], a memb
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  • '''Timothy "Tim" Berry''' became Chief of Staff to former House Majority Leader [[Thomas D. DeLay]] in August 2002. It was announced in September 20 ...mistake, saying Berry thought the trip was a [[GOP]] fundraiser allowed by House rules," Levine wrote.
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  • ...-4-29-09/ President Obama Announces More Key Administration Posts]," White House Office of the Press Secretary, April 29, 2009.</ref> She is the "the oldest daughter of House Majority Whip Rep. [[James Clyburn]]." Rep. Clyburn, "the highest-ranking African-America
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  • ...ch is an ex-aide to then-Majority Leader Dick Gephardt and then-Democratic Whip Tony Coehlo, who until recently chaired Al Gore's campaign. Koch is now an ...working for former House Majority Leader Dick Gephardt and former Majority Whip Tony Coelho. Koch is a member of the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Agric
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  • ...tact[ed] tribal clients." Jarrell was once a top staffer with former House Majority Leader [[Thomas D. DeLay]], Wayne Barrett [http://www.villagevoice.com/news ...taff, Administrative Assistant and Campaign Manager to then-House Majority Whip Thomas D. DeLay (R-Texas)
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  • ...eaton. He was re-elected to parliament in the 2005 General Election with a majority of 2280 votes.[http://www.theyworkforyou.com/mp/bill_olner/nuneaton] Previo House of Commons, London, SW1A 0AA [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/mpdb/html/441.
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