John Dennis Hastert (/ˈhæstərt/; born January 2, 1942) is an American former politician, teacher, and wrestling coach who represented Illinois's 14th congressional...
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The Hastert rule, also known as the "majority of the majority" rule, is an informal governing principle used in the United States by Republican Speakers...
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Wheaton College (Illinois) (redirect from J. Dennis Hastert Center for Economics, Government and Public Policy)
October 8, 2007, at the Wayback Machine. Wheaton College. Stephen J. Schnurr, Dennis Edward Northway, "Pipe organs of Chicago, Volume 1," Chauncey Park Press...
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Thomas M. Durkin (section Dennis Hastert case)
2015, Durkin heard allegations against former Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert, who was charged with alleged violations of banking laws, reportedly...
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German footballer Dennis Hapugalle (1930–2000), Sri Lankan Sinhala army brigadier Dennis Hastert (born 1942), American politician Dennis Hauger (born 2003)...
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Mark Foley scandal (section Dennis Hastert)
in the 2006 midterm elections, as well as the end of House Speaker Dennis Hastert's leadership of the House Republicans. Kirk Fordham, chief of staff to...
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as was the case when Democrat James Traficant voted for Republican Dennis Hastert in 2001 (107th Congress). In response, the Democrats stripped him of...
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Armey and DeLay kept their positions, but Gingrich was replaced by Dennis Hastert, and Boehner lost his position as conference chairman to J.C. Watts...
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1987 to 2007 by Republican Dennis Hastert, who served as Speaker of the House during the 106th through 109th congresses. Hastert resigned from Congress in...
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contested the Speakership, which eventually went to Chief Deputy Whip Dennis Hastert. Traditionally, the Speaker is viewed as the leader of the majority...
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