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U.S. Borders Require More Security

As a member of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, I have developed a plan to address this growing problem.

Cap. Police Settle on Relief Plan

And as various agencies with oversight of the Capitol Police have spent days hammering out a coordination plan, liability issues and figuring out the exact command structure for the Capitol Police officials

Recruiting, Hiring Took No Holiday

A year into the administration’s second term, would-be lobbyists are looking to get out while there’s still time to call on their contacts still in office and command the $300,000 to $500,000 packages

Woolsey Renews Push for Exit Strategy in Iraq

Woolsey, co-chairwoman of the Democratic Progressive Caucus, is leading a bloc of House Democrats in calling on the White House to conclude the United States’ role in the Iraq conflict.

Bush’s Grip on GOP in Peril?

President Bush’s command over the Republican Congress is showing signs of weakening as a result of the growing unease over the U.S. mission in Iraq, the lack of a definitive plan to overhaul the nation

Welcome Departure

Though the menu defies simple classification, John’s command of flavor is a unifying theme. Pork and mushroom are happily married in one appetizer offering.

Senate Democrats to Huddle Privately on Iraq

Retired General Anthony Zinni, formerly commander-in-chief of the United States Central Command under then-President Bill Clinton, told House Democrats at a private luncheon to exercise caution when

Officials Push for Campus-Wide Evacuation Exercises

Testifying before the House Administration Committee, Capitol Police Chief Terrance Gainer, along with House Sergeant-at-Arms Bill Livingood and House Chief Administrative Officer Jay Eagen, acknowledged

Fire Investigation Keeps Part of Rayburn Closed

A portion of the Southeast corner of the Rayburn House Office Building remains closed as Capitol Police assess the damage caused by a small fire that occurred on the roof of the building earlier this morning

Longtime Aide to Wes Clark Will Challenge Kuhl

In the fall of 2003, Eric Massa was forced to resign as a Republican staffer on the House Armed Services Committee after he was spotted outside an event for his former boss and good friend, Democratic

Transformation Key to Military Success

When I came to Congress almost 20 years ago, 30 of us, newly elected Members, were invited to the White House to meet with President Ronald Reagan.

Anthrax Talk Set for Mon.

At a House Government Reform subcommittee hearing on the incident this week, Reps. Christopher Shays (R-Conn.) and Del.