Robert Henry Michel (/maɪkɛl/; March 2, 1923 – February 17, 2017) was an American Republican Party politician who was a member of the United States House...
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(equestrian) (born 1948), French show jumping rider Michel Robert Roberge [Wikidata] Robert H. Michel (1923–2017), American politician This disambiguation...
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Newt Gingrich (category Articles with hAudio microformats)
televised event in the White House Rose Garden. House Minority Leader Robert H. Michel characterized Gingrich's revolt as "a thousand points of spite". Due...
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Tom Foley (category Articles with hAudio microformats)
victor, receiving 251 votes; his Republican opponent, Minority Leader Robert H. Michel, received 164 votes. During the 101st Congress, Foley presided over...
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songwriter and actor Robert H. Michel (1923 - 2017), American Republican Party politician Serge Michel (born 1988), German boxer Sia Michel (born 1967), deputy...
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literary scholar Pras Michel (born 1972), an American musician Robert H. Michel (1928-2017), a United States politician Rolf Michel (born 1945), a German...
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psychology researcher at Cornell and Columbia Universities Robert Michael (disambiguation) Robert H. Michel (1923–2017), Illinois congressman and minority leader...
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introduced a $1-billion jobs bill to the table. House Republican Leader Robert H. Michel of Peoria, Illinois, opposed the bill, but O'Neill delivered an address...
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Republican reading clerk in 1988 at the nomination of Minority Leader Robert H. Michel of Illinois. His parents met while at George Washington University...
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landslide and became Speaker as the incumbent Republican Minority Leader, Robert H. Michel, retired. The incumbent Democratic Majority Leader, Dick Gephardt,...
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First inauguration of Ronald Reagan (redirect from First vice presidential inauguration of George H. W. Bush)
H. Baker Jr. (R-TN) Senator Robert C. Byrd (D-WV) Senator Claiborne Pell (D-RI) Representative John J. Rhodes (R-AZ) Representative Robert H. Michel (R-IL)...
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grant of the right to vote to 18-year-olds on May 29, 1968. Historian Thomas H. Neale argues that the move to lower the voting age followed a historical...
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Bob Dole (redirect from Robert Dole)
Robert Joseph Dole (July 22, 1923 – December 5, 2021) was an American politician and attorney from Kansas who served in both chambers of the United States...
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Robert Michels (German: [ˈmɪçəls]; 9 January 1876 – 3 May 1936) was a German-born Italian sociologist who contributed to elite theory by describing the...
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members was introduced by Rep. Robert H. Michel (R-IL), the Republican House Minority Leader. Aides later said that Michel proposed this bill to head off...
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H. Ford (D-KY), Chairman Sen. George J. Mitchell (D-ME) Sen. Ted Stevens (R-AK) Rep. Tom Foley (D-WA) Rep. Dick Gephardt (D-MO) Rep. Robert H. Michel...
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For instance, Paul Hays was appointed by the then-Minority Leader Robert H. Michel, for the Republican party. Beyond this procedure for appointment, the...
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Gros Michel (French pronunciation: [ɡʁo miʃɛl]), often translated and known as "Big Mike", is an export cultivar of banana and was, until the 1950s, the...
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Democratic Campaign Committee Chairman: Tony Coelho Minority Leader: Robert H. Michel Minority Whip: Trent Lott Chief Deputy Whip: Tom Loeffler Republican...
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Dick Cheney (redirect from Robert B. Cheney)
Martin Luther King Jr. Day five years later, in 1983. Cheney supported Bob Michel's (R-IL) bid to become Republican Minority Leader. In April 1980, Cheney...
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re-centralize power in his hands if elected Speaker." More recently, although Robert H. Michel was the Minority Leader in 1994 when the Republicans regained control...
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Democratic Campaign Committee Chairman: Tony Coelho Minority Leader: Robert H. Michel Minority Whip: Trent Lott Chief Deputy Whip: Tom Loeffler Republican...
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account for the new commercial complex. The Bob Michel Bridge is named after former Congressman Robert H. Michel, a Peoria-area Republican who served as a Congressman...
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Democratic Campaign Committee Chairman: Tony Coelho Minority Leader: Robert H. Michel Minority Whip: Trent Lott Chief Deputy Whip: David F. Emery Republican...
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Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved 2014-11-22. "Ex-Rep. Harold H. Velde; Led Anti-Communist Unit". Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles. September...
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James C. Corman Minority Leader: John Jacob Rhodes Minority Whip: Robert H. Michel Republican Conference Chairman: Samuel L. Devine Republican Conference...
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Democratic Campaign Committee Chairman: Beryl Anthony Jr. Minority Leader: Robert H. Michel Minority Whip: Trent Lott Chief Deputy Whip: Edward Rell Madigan Republican...
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elected in Oklahoma and singer Sonny Bono was elected in California. Robert H. Michel, the Republican minority leader, chose to retire due to pressure from...
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Jim Wright (category W. H. Adamson High School alumni)
Wright was elected Speaker of the House (254–173 over Republican Robert H. Michel), succeeding Tip O'Neill, who had retired after 10 years in the post...
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James C. Corman Minority Leader: John Jacob Rhodes Minority Whip: Robert H. Michel Republican Conference Chairman: John B. Anderson Republican Conference...
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