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Officers Lead Annual Drive

I though about it and I thought we needed to do something to contribute to the community,” Reed said.

DPC to Target Administration

“This isn’t what I call a ‘gotcha’ exercise,” he said. “Oversight is a solemn responsibility of the United States Congress.

Wall Street Coy on Social Security

He said that’s enough work to occupy him without focusing on recruiting new members, but he did express frustration with the hesitancy of some financial-services players to join the fight.

Intelligence Bill Remains at Impasse as End Nears

I do believe [the bill] can be improved, and I don’t think we should ignore two important chairmen,” Senate Judiciary Chairman Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) said on CNN’s “Late Edition.”

What Happened With Continuity, and Why

In March 2002, he said the leadership had no intention of acting on something before the end of the session that fall. “I don’t think we’re planning on that. I am not focused on it,” he said.

Members Appear to Be Keeping Abramoff Cash

I didn’t take it with any expectation of doing anything for him,” said Rep. Mark Foley (R-Fla.) who last year received $2,000 from Abramoff’s wife, Pam.

Ney, Abramoff Have Long Ties

I am absolutely outraged by the dishonest and duplicitous words and actions of Jack Abramoff,” said Ney in statement released by his office on Nov. 17.

Nebraska Political Picture Scrambled

Bob Stevenson, a spokesman for Frist, said he was unable to “confirm” the Nelson conversation. “But I know Senator Frist thinks very highly of Senator Nelson,” Stevenson said.

Murky Employment Report

King explained that throughout history “we’ve gotten along just fine without the government subsidizing people’s sex lives.”

Peterson, in Ag Bid, Pays Up

I think there may be a couple, three people who are upset about [the Medicare vote], but I don’t think there’s any widespread opposition,” Peterson said.

Hutchison Plays Hamlet on ’06 Bid

I find that out of adversity often comes opportunity,” Bell said. “I don’t know what the next step will be, but a lot of people have encouraged me to look at the governor’s race.

GOP Seeks ’06 Vengeance on Jeffords

I imagine national pressure would be enormous for [Douglas] to get into that race,” the Democratic source said. “One can ask, who else do they have?”

Revitalization Boosts Sales in Emerging Areas

I think depending on what part of Capitol Hill you’re talking about, they’re really in line with the city across the park,” said Kevin Shirley, associate manager at the Capitol Hill Long and Foster

Campaign Finance to Return to Agenda in 109th

In a conversation with reporters last week, Rove condemned the tax-exempt groups, declaring that they are “not healthy for democracy” and that the system would be “better off” without them.

Pelosi Keeps Team Intact, Waits on DCCC Chairman

She is expected to glide to another two-year term without opposition, as are Minority Whip Steny Hoyer (D-Md.), Caucus Chairman Bob Menendez (N.J.) and Caucus Vice Chairman James Clyburn (S.C.).

Reid Steps to Forefront

Without offering specifics, Reid said that health care will be the Democratic Caucus’ first priority in the new Congress.