"Pryor Won't Face Senate Judiciary Inquiry"

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That's the word on the street according to Human Events:

"The senator signaled today he does not intend to hold a rehearing on Pryor now," a Judiciary aide told HUMAN EVENTS. "That was someone he had mentioned in the past he might consider holding a hearing on. He has since made the determination that Pryor has been heard and will not need a rehearing."

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Specter has yet to schedule a vote on Pryor, and one would almost certainly not take place until April at the earliest, following the two-week congressional recess.




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