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GOP Anxious About Appropriations

I wouldn’t be surprised if there [were] efforts to break the caps on appropriations,” Domenici said of lawmakers on both sides of the aisle.

Ailing Firms Revive PACs

I think we’re seeing less and less of that as the dust has settled and people are looking forward to us coming out of bankruptcy later this year,” said a company official.

Who Needs Disclosure?

The Federal Election Commission renewed the Socialist Workers Party’s exemption from disclosing names of its donors last week, but not without some colorful commentary from the watchdog agency’s six commissioners

Daschle Blinded By the Left?

I haven’t read the book,” she said. “I can’t read into what he had to say” at the party. Schmelzer stressed that Daschle also made some light-hearted remarks at the bash.

Police HQ Gets $64M Infusion

I tried to make sure everything that was in there was more urgent in nature,” said Rep. Jack Kingston (R-Ga.), the chairman of the Appropriations subcommittee on the legislative branch.

Congress Eyes Aftermath

“One of the things that Dick and I have been trying to do, together and separately, since last August is get [the White House] to focus on the month, the year, the decades post-Saddam,” said Biden

Museum Seeks Capitol Site

Sam Brownback (R-Kan.), a commission member, said the panel had considered any potential complications associated with the site.

Compliance Vacancy Raises Concerns

The office entrusted with investigating workplace safety violations as well as a host of emergency preparedness issues on Capitol Hill has been without a permanent head for months, despite the fact that

GOP Confident About Restoring Big Tax Cut

I believe we will come up with a growth package that will have a significant impact on the economy,” Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) said following the Senate’s 56-44 passage of their

Cop Seeks to Take on Moran

“It’s a tough time in the world and I want somebody there that I can trust and I know that’s doing the right job,” Riccardi said of his motivations for running.

Bush Dealt Major Setbacks

“The flexibility part, I think, is going to be a very controversial part in both the House and the Senate,” House Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-Texas) told reporters Wednesday.

Loyal Aboussie Aids Gephardt

One Democratic consultant without a particularly close relationship with Aboussie agreed: “In a business where it is easy to be a mercenary, the one thing I have always been impressed with is that