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Members Keeping the Heat on French Companies

[IMGCAP(1)] To avoid damaging the U.S.-based subsidiaries of foreign corporations, the legislation gives President Bush broad flexibility to waive the ban if it hurts American jobs.

Mullen It Over

Out-of-Town News No. 1: Deep in the Heart of Texas. Three Republican insiders who operate mostly in Texas have formed a political consulting firm for state and national politics.

Crowded Battlefield

[IMGCAP(1)] “The ads Randy is putting on may be accomplishing what he wants, which is to get his name out there,” said Langston.

War for the Jewish Vote

“I know it would do Jimmy Carter’s heart good to hear democracy described as the No. 1 goal of American foreign policy,” he said.

Members Travel on Nuclear Dime

In the past decade, the group has spent more than $1 million flying Members and staffers to the waste dump site and nuclear plants around the globe, according to industry lobbyists.

Talking Turkey

Turkey, the nettlesome U.S. ally poised to win $1 billion in aid, has boosted its lobbying presence on Capitol Hill in recent months even as its own parliament rejected a Bush administration request to

Socialists’ Exemption

[IMGCAP(1)] Since 1979, the Socialist Workers Party National Campaign Committee and related entities that support Socialist candidates have not had to publicly disclose the names and addresses of

Calls Fuel NRCC

The committee continued its heavy spending, laying out more than $20 million between Jan. 1 and March 31 and ending the period with $1.8 million in the bank.

Police HQ Gets $64M Infusion

[IMGCAP(1)] Also in the supplemental is $5.5 million for the Library of Congress to implement a public address system in order for the agency’s buildings to receive emergency communications.

From Rank-and-File To Royalty

[IMGCAP(1)] Being a princess is not a dream most young women are able to make a reality, but for those lucky enough to be selected by their state society, the dream comes true when they are crowned Cherry

Museum Seeks Capitol Site

The commission received its first major donation — $1 million — from the insurance giant AFLAC Inc. last November. In the coming weeks, Rep. John Lewis (D-Ga.), along with Rep.

Detour Ahead

[IMGCAP(1)] Two 25-passenger elevators and new stairwells will be installed in the area to provide access between the Capitol and the visitor center.

Chambers Set Rush to Recess

In addition, several senior Democratic aides said they will try to add $4 billion in first responder funding, another $1 billion to pay for port security and $350 million more to compensate local

DSCC Raises $4M in 1st Quarter

Nearly 25 percent of the committee’s take for the reporting period, which also covers expenditures and disbursements from Jan. 1 to March 31, came from a March 4 fundraiser at a Washington hotel