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Pack It In

Above, Hill staffers and AT&T employees work side-by-side in Room 138 of the Dirksen Senate Office Building, where all the packing was accomplished.

Cantwell Is a Top ’06 Target

George Nethercutt (R), who lost 55 percent to 43 percent against Sen. Patty Murray (D) on Tuesday, or retiring Rep. Jennifer Dunn (R).

Many Fixes Floated for Presidential Citizenship

One woman in the audience even donned an “Amend for Arnold” T-shirt and matching button. Regardless of whether the effort is ultimately aimed at current officeholders such as Michigan Gov.

Chandler Chooses Two

Prior to joining Chandler’s office, Kohler worked in the Law Offices of John T. Rourke, and for Rep. Tom Barrett (D-Wis.) as a staff assistant and legislative assistant.

Survey Says

“[T]he House is committed to strengthening and improving the educational opportunities available to Members and staff,” House Administration Chairman Bob Ney (R-Ohio) said in a statement.

Big Lights Washington

“It smells like s–t,” one source said. Another, more demurely, called it “sewage.” That source says the stench began on Monday and got progressively worse as the week wore on.

Feelin’ Bad

Kevin Kellems, a spokesman for Cheney, declined to comment on the Leahy fundraiser or the Cheney potty mouth T-shirts.

GOP Faces Show Up in Unlikely Places

Vin Weber (R-Minn.) before becoming president of the National Beer Wholesalers Association. “About one-third of the business people up here are Republicans.”

Huggate Update

(Thune this week sent Daschle a convention “care package,” including among other wacky items a “Please Don’t Hug Me” T-shirt.)

Rogers to Lead ‘Battleground’

Rogers will technically serve as co-chairman of Battleground 2004, with Speaker Dennis Hastert (R-Ill.) as chairman. But the Michigan Republican will handle the day-to-day operations.

Ney: End LOC Police Hiring Freeze

House Administration Chairman Bob Ney (R-Ohio) said Tuesday that his panel needs additional time to review the merger — which would combine the 100-officer LOC force with the 1,600-member Capitol