Posted on 04/15/2013 12:41:29 PM PDT by neverdem
WASHINGTON As a crucial series of gun-control votes approaches in the Senate, lawmakers on Capitol Hill are suddenly preoccupied with one question in particular: when is Frank Lautenberg coming back?
Mr. Lautenberg, a New Jersey Democrat and the oldest member of the Senate at 89, has been out for weeks dealing with health complications from cancer treatment.
But with Democrats scrambling to come up with enough votes to overcome resistance to the most sweeping gun-control legislation in a generation, Mr. Lautenbergs presence (or absence) is shaping up to be critically important.
Aides insist that Mr. Lautenberg, who has been undergoing physical therapy for weeks, will try to get to Washington once the voting begins on the assortment of gun-safety measures, which are expected to come to the floor in the coming weeks.
Mr. Lautenbergs aides say he is eager to return, particularly given that he introduced an amendment to ban high-capacity ammunition magazines.
Senator Lautenberg is feeling better and hopes to be in Washington for gun votes, Caley Gray, a spokesman for the senator, said in a statement on Monday.
For weeks, rumors and concern have been swirling about the health of Mr. Lautenberg, who this year announced that he would retire rather than seek a sixth term in...
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For the last few weeks, Mr. Lautenberg, who received a diagnosis of stomach cancer three years ago, has been grappling with debilitating and long-term consequences that powerful chemotherapy treatment has had on his leg muscles, according to people close to him.
As a result, he has been using a wheelchair while undergoing physical therapy to regain his strength. But Mr. Lautenberg, an extraordinarily proud man who served in World War II, has not wanted to show up in the Senate in a wheelchair, according to those who know him...
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She was 72.
you pick up Bloomberg in the search as well.
Holmes drove past several theaters showing the same batman movie to get to Lautenberg's theater where he, through his voting shares, prohibits firearms.
Lautenberg is guilty of creating an attractive nuisance for mad dog killers!
He knows ~ he was the first guy to start blaming other people!
Maybe he has a guilty conscience although I doubt that people as rich as he is can have a conscience.
I seem to remember a couple times a senator was wheeled in on a gurney to vote, no clue if they were conscience or not.
I remember that too.
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