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Disclosure Reduction?

[IMGCAP(1)] The measure in question would repeal the current requirement that senior national security officials and appointees report personal assets valued at more than $2.5 million.

Moore Office Changes

[IMGCAP(1)] Member-elect Cathy McMorris (R-Wash.) has chosen the chief of staff for her Washington, D.C., office. Connie Partoyan, 35, has been brought on board.

Archives Opens Public Vaults

The law has been on the books since June 1, 1789, and no federal official has been able to begin his duties without first swearing fealty to the United States and the documents that govern it.

Debate on Overtime Heats Up

But the board is currently made up of only two of its five members, as the other three were term-limited out Oct. 1, and Congress has yet to reappoint them, as is expected.

Scanlon Subpoenaed

[IMGCAP(1)] Scanlon will appear Wednesday as part of an ongoing Senate Indian Affairs Committee investigation into the representation that he and GOP lobbyist Jack Abramoff provided several American

Yucca Fight May Stall Nominees

Instead, they are likely to pass a continuing resolution freezing funding levels until the beginning of the next fiscal year on Oct. 1, 2005. Yucca would receive $577 million under that approach.

Aides: Gephardt To Shun Lobbying

That nonprofit, which is seeking donations ranging from $1,000 to $50,000, is looking to raise $1 million for the Gephardt Institute for Public Service at Washington University and two children’s programs

Lobbyists’ ‘Team’ Effort: Now Six for Six

The efforts included e-mails, faxes and picture-mail pieces to all federation members in North Carolina and South Dakota, plus a postcard reminder one week before the election and a phone call on Nov. 1.

527s Mull New Role in ’06

-based Club for Growth $1 million to be spent in the final weeks of the campaign. The Republican, former Rep. Tom Coburn, defeated Rep. Brad Carson (D) for the seat of retiring Sen. Don Nickles (R).

Koch’s K Street Orbit

When a black employee of the Congressional Country Club tipped off Koch, a club member, to a wage-skimming scam at the club, Koch launched a protracted legal fight to recover about $1 million in

Little Man Lawmaker

[IMGCAP(1)] McHenry is taking the torch from 30-year-old Rep. Adam Putnam (R-Fla.), the precocious redhead who currently holds the title of youngest Member of Congress.

Edwards for DNC Chairman

[IMGCAP(1)] When I mentioned the chairmanship to a Democrat close to Edwards, the reaction wasn’t just guarded, it was dismissive.

Ballance Pleads Guilty to Fraud, Money Laundering

The probe grew out of an earlier audit by North Carolina officials that uncovered “irregularities in the use of state appropriations by the Hyman Foundation for the time period from July 1, 2000, through

Salute to Veterans

[IMGCAP(1)] In conjunction with the publication of the project’s first book, “Voices of War: Stories of Service From the Home Front and the Front Lines,” the Library will host a book party tonight