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No Life on DNC Site

Mark Green (R-Wis.), has joined the Republican Main Street Partnership as policy director. The group is a fundraising and political advocacy group for centrist Republicans.

Rookies Seek Edge From Kids’ Support

Rick Renzi (R-Ariz.) makes his debut in the 42nd Annual Roll Call Congressional Baseball Game, the stands of Prince George’s Stadium will contain at least a dozen die-hard fans of the Grand Canyon State

Brother Act May Be Playing In Utah Soon

John Swallow (R), who came from nowhere to nearly defeat him in 2002. Scott Matheson could confront popular three-term Gov. Mike Leavitt (R) or a well-positioned Republican newcomer.

Loretta Slams the Nine-Pack

Irate about persistent speculation that he’s bolting Congress, House Energy and Commerce Chairman Billy “Ice T” Tauzin (R-La.) found a funny way to put the rumors to rest.

The Rites of Springer on the Stump

George Voinovich (R) by the end of July. Clearly Springer wants to run, but he says he won’t waste people’s time unless he sees empirical evidence of his political viability.

Farewell to Cassidy

He worked for VoiceStream Wireless (now T-Mobile) and Alaska Native Wireless in the failed industry settlement of the NextWave spectrum controversy.

Update the Long-Outdated Approval Process

The commission’s final report observes, “[T]he ordeal to which outside nominees are subjected is so great, above and beyond whatever financial or career sacrifice is involved, as to make it prohibitive

Can You Hear Me Now?

Tom Tauke (R-Iowa), an executive at Verizon and one of three Bell company representatives on USTA’s board.

Campaign Funds Flow to Relatives

Richard Pombo (R-Calif.), Howard Berman (D-Calif.), Major Owens (D-N.Y.), Bart Stupak (D-Mich.), Hal Rogers (R-Ky.), James Clyburn (D-S.C.), Henry Bonilla (R-Texas), Barbara Cubin (R-Wyo.), Jim Turner

Tax Cut Hits New Hurdle

Already, House Republican leaders are upset with Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) for agreeing with Finance Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) to cap the tax cut at $350 billion.

From Political Combat to the Front Lines

Dick Armey (R-Texas) both in the Lone Star State and in Washington, Wilkinson accepted a job in 1993 working under Armey at the House Republican Conference.

Suit Could Pull OOC’s Teeth

Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) and Joe Lieberman (D-Conn.), the chief sponsor and co-sponsor of the act, respectively, saying that the Office of Compliance was set up as an independent legislative branch agency

Members Travel on Nuclear Dime

At the same time, a group of companies that oppose the broadband legislation — led by AT&T — sponsored its own industry forum for Hill staffers in Charlottesville, Va.