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He knows that . . . if he ever runs for speaker, I get to vote on the House floor, and my 'No' vote combined with the Democrats means he will never be speaker
House Republican slams DeLay Apr 10, 2005
We believe HHS acquiescence in the DoD request unjustifiably expands and distorts the scope of emergency use authority envisioned by the Act and strays well beyond the legislative intent of the provision
Hearings to be held on anthrax vaccine Mar 11, 2005
What if they just do the one thing we don't have
Lawmakers question $5.6B bioterror bill May 15, 2003
The approval is very troubling because PB is still under investigation as a contributing factor in Gulf War illness
Analysis: Nerve drug poses its own risks Feb 11, 2003
The FEC created soft money. We're having to undo what the FEC did. The FEC could wreck this bill if they want. The bill needs to be enforced by the FEC
Blue Planet: Anti-environmental soft money Mar 01, 2002
Christopher H. Shays (born October 18, 1945) is an American politician. He was a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives and represented the 4th District of Connecticut.
Shays was the only Republican congressman from New England elected to the 110th United States Congress in the 2006 midterm elections. His loss to Jim Himes in the 2008 election made New England's House delegation entirely Democratic in the 111th Congress. He was the most senior member of House of Representatives to be defeated in the 2008 election.
In 2009, Shays was appointed to co-chair the Commission on Wartime Contracting. The commission is an independent, bipartisan legislative commission established to study wartime contracting in Iraq and Afghanistan. Created in Section 841 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008, this eight-member commission is mandated by Congress to study federal agency contracting for the reconstruction, logistical support of coalition forces, and the performance of security functions, in Iraq and Afghanistan.