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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.

Are Republicans Ready for Another George?

But if party activists think that President Bush has found the winning formula and is just the kind of candidate the GOP needs next time to retain the White House, the junior Senator from Virginia

Lott Pans Cops’ Supplemental Spending Request

In addition, Lott questioned the need for a $3.4 million command center to be installed at the Alternate Computing Facility, an emergency facility run by the Architect of the Capitol that allows

2004 Elections, a Review

The House Administration Committee on Wednesday will hold the first in a series of hearings on the implementation of the Help America Vote Act and more general election issues.

House Approves Massive Intelligence Overhaul

The final vote came only after House-Senate conferees, the White House and Hastert managed to tweak the bill enough to win the support of a substantial portion of the House GOP Conference.

Intelligence Bill Remains at Impasse as End Nears

With the House returning to Washington on Monday, it appeared that Speaker Dennis Hastert (R-Ill.) and other House Republican leaders had not yet been convinced to abandon their policy of seeking

Command Vehicle Taken Out of Service

Less than three years after the Capitol Police Department acquired its $1.6 million mobile command vehicle, the unit has been sidelined as “mechanically and structurally unsound for service,” apparently

Intelligence Misery

But one thing is clear: It’s been handled miserably by the House.

Genteel Cochran Succeeds Blustery Stevens

“I wouldn’t be surprised if the emphasis shifted from Alaska to Mississippi to some degree,” said former House Appropriations Chairman Bob Livingston (R-La.).

Library Agrees to Capitol Police Control of Officers

According to a memorandum of understanding that officials spent nearly eight months negotiating, the Capitol Police will assign a “command official” to the Library to “command, direct, supervise