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April 13, 2007
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Speaker Nancy Pelosi released the following statement today on House Democrats' accomplishments during the first 100 days of the 110th Congress, which ends on Saturday, April 14:

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April 13, 2007
The first batch of the documents received today from the Justice Department is now posted on the Judiciary Committee website, with more to come.
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April 13, 2007
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says she will not back down on war funding differences with Bush

Associated Press - April 13, 2007

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said on NBC's "Tonight Show with Jay Leno" she has no plans to back down on her differences with the president over funding for the war on terror.

Bush "wants a blank check on the war," she said Thursday on the late night TV talk show.

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April 13, 2007
A release from the Education and Labor Committee issued yesterday:

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April 12, 2007
Speaker Pelosi will be on NBC's "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" tonight at 11:35 p.m.
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April 12, 2007
In addition to Chairman Waxman's separate letter to Attorney General Gonzales, Chairman John Conyers and Subcommittee Chairwoman Linda Sánchez have sent a letter to the Republican National Committee requesting they deliver, by next week, emails and any other documents relating to the U.S. Attorney matter:

April 12, 2007

Mr. Robert M. Duncan

Chairman

Republican National Committee

310 First Street, SE

Washington, DC 20003

Dear Mr. Duncan:

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April 12, 2007
Officials' e-mail may be missing, White House says

Tom Hamburger, Los Angeles Times - April 12, 2007

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April 11, 2007
Speaker Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid today issued the following statement in response to President Bush's rejection of Democrats' invitations to work with Congress on changing course in Iraq:

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April 11, 2007
Today's announcement just underscores the fact that the burden of the war in Iraq has fallen upon our troops and their families. The Bush Administration has failed to create a plan to fully equip and train our troops, bring them home safely and soon, and provide our veterans with the quality care they deserve.

Extending the tours of all active-duty Army personnel is an unacceptable price for our troops and their families to pay.