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Tauzin: ‘No Intention’ to Retire in 2004

But in an interview Monday evening and a phone call Tuesday, Tauzin repeatedly refused to say for certain that he would run for re-election. “There is no waffle here,” he said.

Residents Voice Opposition to PSA Plan

Presently, the First District encompasses 12 PSAs stretching from the Washington Monument in the west to RFK Stadium in the east and from New York Avenue in the north to just beyond Fort McNair in

Regula Weighs Approps Bid

The 78-year-old Regula is the current Appropriations vice chairman and second on the seniority list behind Rep.

Bush Must Press Saudis to Deliver On Anti-Terror Vows

The worst-case outlook for the future of Saudi Arabia is laid out by former CIA field officer Robert Baer in a forthcoming book, “Sleeping with the Devil,” excerpted in the current issue of The Atlantic

Georgia Plot Thickens

In an interview Friday, former Godfather’s Pizza Inc. CEO Herman Cain said he is laying the foundation to campaign for the seat of retiring Sen.

Debate Over Security Flares

And given that the threat is impossible to quantify, is surrounding the Capitol with heavily armed guards worth the resulting sacrifices to “the people’s house?”

Groups Seek to Overturn BCRA Stay

The Club for Growth, the National Right to Life Committee and other groups fighting to overturn the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act asked the Supreme Court on Thursday to reverse the stay leaving the statute

Spurned on Trade Deal, Burr Targets USTR

The North Carolina lawmaker is eyeing legislation that would eliminate the office of the U.S. Trade Representative, the White House agency that spearheaded the trade talks.

Let’s Play “Hardball”

But the former Congressional staffer — who kind of, sort of again closed the door on a Senate run in an interview Wednesday — has a simple message for his critics: Bring it on.

Please Dress Better, Mica Implores

Congressmen, for instance, are required to wear jacket and tie in the chamber — just as male members of the press corps must wear jacket and tie to interview them in the room adjacent to the chamber known

Democrats Vie For Support

run a national campaign and bother to stop in states like North Dakota,” Dorgan said in an interview Tuesday.

Stay Splits Lawyers Challenging BCRA

The atmosphere created by the notion that both plaintiffs and defendants thought the ruling [on electioneering communications] should be stayed — I just think facilitated the stay of the whole thing

Porter Sticks With Causes

Moderates in the Northeast and Midwest remain very necessary to the party’s majority status,” he said in an interview.