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Archives to Display Original Proclamation

Issued by President Abraham Lincoln on Jan. 1, 1863, the proclamation formally declared the freedom of all slaves held in areas still in revolt during the Civil War.

Check, Please

[IMGCAP(1)] “Members and staff may not seek reimbursement from the Members’ Representational Allowance for any expense related to these retreats, including travel to and from these events,” House

Oklahoma Plot Thickens

Carson, who is not expected to face a competitive primary, is expected to report $1 million in the bank as of Dec. 31, after transferring $342,000 from his House account.

Rothenberg: Iowa Caucuses Have Their Own Arithmetic

[IMGCAP(1)] For example, while Iowa’s Jan. 19 caucuses select delegates to county conventions based on the number of Democratic votes during the most recent presidential and gubernatorial general

Thune Will Challenge Daschle in November

Bill Janklow (R) — scheduled for June 1 — or to move up his Senate decision, Thune has kept to a timeline he set for himself just after his narrow 524-vote loss to Sen. Tim Johnson (D) in 2002.

Library of Congress Requests Sept. 11 Stories

Participating individuals are asked to answer three questions: 1. Where were you on Sept. 11, 2001, when you heard the news? 2. What is your strongest memory of that day? 3.

Maryland Republicans Get New Spinner

[IMGCAP(1)] New Blood in Beaver State Office. Jill Wyman spent the end of last year getting settled into her new role as scheduler and office manager in Rep. Greg Walden’s (R-Ore.) office.

Air Wars Begin in Kentucky Race

Both parties must contend with another competitive special election in South Dakota’s at-large House seat slated for June 1.

GOP’s Next Generation

In less than two years of existence, the group’s Web site, www.generationgop.com, has received more than 1 million hits.

The Impossible Dream?

Weiner is also sitting on $1.3 million in his Congressional campaign account and may be able to use as much as $1 million of that for a citywide race.