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Chambers Split Over COLAs

Jon Kyl (R-Ariz.) as an amendment to the fiscal 2006 Transportation, Treasury, Housing and Urban Development, Judiciary and District of Columbia spending bill — passed 92-6 and drew broad support as a

Ex-House Counsel Mark Davis Dies at 56

Mark John Davis, 56, a government lawyer who had worked on the staffs of several Congressmen, died Oct. 6 at Johns Hopkins University Hospital in Baltimore.

House Could Finalize Spending Cuts by Thursday

According to an Oct. 6 memorandum issued to Republican lawmakers, the budget amendment, intended to offset recovery costs for damage caused by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita along the Gulf Coast, would

Firms Grapple With Sarbanes-Oxley

It boasts about $12 million in annual revenue, but saw a minor dip of 6 percent between the first half of this year and the first six months of 2004, according to a recent Roll Call survey.

Time Flies for Poet Laureate

Poet Laureate Ted Kooser will open the Library of Congress’ 2005-2006 poetry season with a reading at 6:45 p.m. Thursday in the James Madison Building’s Mumford Room.

GOP Frets on Immigration

John Campbell (R), into a Dec. 6 runoff. As the only candidate running under the American Independent Party banner, Gilchrist is automatically placed in the runoff.

Jewelry Sale Will Benefit Katrina’s Animal Victims

Jeanne Campbell, president and chief executive of the lobbying firm Campbell Crane & Associates, is sponsoring the Fall Jewelry Show and Fundraiser today from 2 to 6 p.m. at Campbell Crane Conference

Immigration Issue Forces Calif. Runoff

open primary, possibly preventing Campbell — who finished first in the open primary with 46 percent — from garnering the 50 percent plus one he needed to win the election outright and avoid the Dec. 6

Immigration Issue Forces Runoff in California Special

open primary, possibly preventing Campbell — who finished first in the open primary with 46 percent — from garnering the 50 percent plus one he needed to win the election outright and avoid the Dec. 6

New and Improved

Start out at Rumors or Mackey’s, where you can register from 1 to 6 p.m. Tickets are $10 with a donation and $13 without.

A New Dynamic?

Ted Poe (R-Texas), who defeated Lampson in the 2nd district, and by 6 percent those of Rep. Pete Sessions (R-Texas), who ousted Rep. Martin Frost (D) in the 32nd district.

Crowded Field for Cox Special

If no one hits the 50 percent mark, the top finishers from each political party advance to a runoff on Dec. 6. That could produce an interesting scenario if Campbell is the Republican nominee.