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NRCC Poised to Expand 2006 Field

In the 2004 presidential election, Bush took 64 percent of the vote there — a 6-point jump from his showing just four years before.

NRCC Reaching Out to Organized Labor

Tom Brinkman (R), the only other candidate officially in the race, received 6 percent in the poll. According to the polling memo, the survey results showed DeWine is well-known and well-liked.

D.C. Taking on Lab Work

City Councilwoman Sharon Ambrose (D-Ward 6) has voiced her opposition to the idea of the consolidated lab containing any bioterror capabilities and, in the event that it does, she said she can’t

Capitol Hill, We Have Liftoff

The 142-year-old statue, which stands at 19 feet, 6 inches tall and weighs 14,984 pounds, was taken down from the top of the dome for a three-months-long renovation, which included refurbishing the

Suite Deals in D.C.

Rate is $399 per night for two nights with a third night free through Sept. 6.

Sen. Hutchison to Discuss ‘American Heroines’

The event takes place at 6:30 p.m. in the Montpelier Room of the Library’s James Madison Building. It is free. For more information, call (202) 707-5221. Free Cab Rides Available for St.

For Byrd, It’s Time to Retire

speech, and that the end of filibustering would mark a permanent dulling of dissenting voices, despite the absolute constitutional protection of Congressional “speech or debate” in Article I, section 6.

Can One Word Fix Line-Item Veto?

In the 1998 ruling, the high court’s 6-3 majority found that the law, as written, permitted the president to act post-hoc to alter an agreement made between the House and Senate.

Matsui Wins Special Election in a Landslide

Pete Wilson (R), was the top-finishing Republican, taking 6 percent. The special election was made necessary after the sudden death of Rep. Robert Matsui (D) on New Year’s Day.

Murphy Departs

All Members of Congress and CHS guests are invited to the event, which takes place from 6 to 8 p.m. and will be emceed by political humorist Mark Russell.

Judiciary Probe Moves Slowly

In seeking dismissal of that civil suit, Justice Department lawyers indicated that a grand jury had been impaneled, citing the grand-jury secrecy rule, 6(e).

Capitol Growth

The above photo was taken April 6, 1960, three years after the cornerstone was laid and construction began.

Cracking Washington 8

It was a pitched battle that saw the party committees collectively expend more than $6 million on the race, not including leadership political action committee money, according to the Center for Responsive

Station Break

After dropping 4-6 inches on the Washington, D.C., area last week, the snow stopped falling for a few days before returning Monday.