- Patrick Leahy - Wikipedia
At the time of his retirement, Leahy was the dean of Vermont's congressional delegation, Vermont's longest-serving U S senator, and the first Democrat ever elected to the U S Senate from Vermont Leahy was succeeded by Peter Welch, who became the second Democrat to represent Vermont in the Senate
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Over the course of their notable career, Canadian group Leahy has secured a place as one of the country’s most highly regarded progressive folk-roots bands
- Leahy-IFP - For the Worlds Greatest Brands
Leahy-IFP is a world-class beverage manufacturer, offering unmatched expertise in skill and scale, guiding global brands through turn-key product formulation and commercialization
- Patrick Leahy | Biography Facts | Britannica
Patrick Leahy (born March 31, 1940, Montpelier, Vermont, U S ) is an American politician who was elected as a Democrat to the U S Senate in 1974 and represented Vermont from 1975 to 2023
- Leahy Law Fact Sheet - United States Department of State
What is the Leahy law? The term “Leahy law” refers to two statutory provisions prohibiting the U S Government from using funds for assistance to units of foreign security forces where there is credible information implicating that unit in the commission of gross violations of human rights (GVHR)
- In treatment for cancer, former U. S. Sen. Patrick Leahy urges Congress . . .
First elected in 1974, Leahy served 8 terms in the U S Senate giving him the third longest tenure in the history of that chamber Leahy was recently diagnosed with metastatic skin cell cancer and is undergoing treatment
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Belying their young ages, these siblings are all accomplished multi-instrumentalists whose live performances are filled with the high-energy, infectious music associated with the Leahy name
- Frank Leahy Biography Recalls College Football in Simpler Times
American Coach: The Triumph and Tragedy of Notre Dame Legend Frank Leahy, by Ivan Maisel (Grand Central Press, 288 pp , $21 99) College football coverage today reflects the journalistic shifts of the last three decades It’s fast and informal, with news of injuries, coaching changes, and recruiting commitments often breaking on social media rather than on the nightly news or in a morning
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