




Formed in 1995 and making one album, "Let Freedom Sing", the group fell apart in 2000 when Ashcroft lost his Senate re-election. In 2007 the then trio was revived, though all recent bathroom run-ins considered, Craig may be considering singing the blues.
A Representative for Idaho's 1st from 1981-91, Craig was elected to the Senate in 1991. He's the leading advocate for a Balanced Budget Amendment to the Constitution, has been on the NRA's Board since 1983 and is part of the quartet, The Singing Senators.
A Representative for Idaho's 1st from 1981-91, Craig was elected to the Senate in 1991. He's the leading advocate for a Balanced Budget Amendment to the Constitution, has been on the NRA's Board since 1983 and is part of the quartet, The Singing Senators.
A Representative for Idaho's 1st from 1981-91, Craig was elected to the Senate in 1991. He's the leading advocate for a Balanced Budget Amendment to the Constitution, has been on the NRA's Board since 1983 and is part of the quartet, The Singing Senators.
A Representative for Idaho's 1st from 1981-91, Craig was elected to the Senate in 1991. He's the leading advocate for a Balanced Budget Amendment to the Constitution, has been on the NRA's Board since 1983 and is part of the quartet, The Singing Senators.
A Representative for Idaho's 1st from 1981-91, Craig was elected to the Senate in 1991. He's the leading advocate for a Balanced Budget Amendment to the Constitution, has been on the NRA's Board since 1983 and is part of the quartet, The Singing Senators.
A Representative for Idaho's 1st from 1981-91, Craig was elected to the Senate in 1991. He's the leading advocate for a Balanced Budget Amendment to the Constitution, has been on the NRA's Board since 1983 and is part of the quartet, The Singing Senators.
A Representative for Idaho's 1st from 1981-91, Craig was elected to the Senate in 1991. He's the leading advocate for a Balanced Budget Amendment to the Constitution, has been on the NRA's Board since 1983 and is part of the quartet, The Singing Senators.
A Representative for Idaho's 1st from 1981-91, Craig was elected to the Senate in 1991. He's the leading advocate for a Balanced Budget Amendment to the Constitution, has been on the NRA's Board since 1983 and is part of the quartet, The Singing Senators.
A Representative for Idaho's 1st from 1981-91, Craig was elected to the Senate in 1991. He's the leading advocate for a Balanced Budget Amendment to the Constitution, has been on the NRA's Board since 1983 and is part of the quartet, The Singing Senators.
The Senate Committee on Appropriations has enormous sway in Congress; the largest of all the committees, with 29 members, it has jurisdiction over all discretionary spending legislation in the Senate.
This Subcommittee oversees complete jurisdiction over funding for the Department of the Interior, the Department of Agriculture's Forest Service, Native American affairs, the Environmental Protection Agency and the Smithsonian Institute.
This Subcommittee has jurisdiction over rural development programs Department of Agriculture discretionary spending, except Food and Drug Administration, Food Stamp Program and farming subsidies, all which happen to fall under mandatory federal funding.
While primarily overseeing the fiscal spending on the Department of Energy, this subcommittee also has jurisdiction over the Tennessee Valley Authority, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Interior's Bureau of Reclamation.
Created in 2003 in response to the 2001 terrorist attacks, this Subcommittee oversees funding of Homeland Security, and related agencies like FEMA, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Customs and Border Protection, Secret Service, and the Coast Guard.
This Subcommittee oversees funding for such Departments as Education, Health & Human Services, and Labor, as well as agencies such as the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and the Mine Safety and Health Administration.
This Subcommittee has jurisdiction over funding for the Department of Veterans Affairs, construction work through the Department of Defense such as base realignments/closures/openings and military family housing.
