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Advantage, Hastings

Lincoln Chafee (R-R.I.) next year, has worked for Dole and the National Republican Senatorial Committee as well as New York Gov. George Pataki (R).

Teams Stock Up on New Talent

John Ashcroft (R). Mel Carnahan won the election posthumously and Russ’ mother, Jean, was appointed to the seat but lost a bid for a full term in 2002.

Ten Who Changed Course

Senate Historian Betty Koed, Roll Call Executive Editor Morton M. Kondracke, along with numerous political biographies and other historical texts and articles.

Wired for Progress

Joe Barton (R) assumed the chairmanship of the Energy and Commerce Committee from retiring Rep. Billy Tauzin (R-La.) in the last Congress, he also inherited something else.

On Nominations, What’s Needed Is Informed Consent

George Voinovich (R-Ohio) was sufficiently concerned about Bolton’s qualifications that he forced a delay of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee vote to have more time to investigate allegations of

Ten Days of Sorrow in Congress

Alvin Bentley (R-Mich.), Ben Jensen (R-Iowa), Clifford David (D-Tenn.), George Fallon (D-Md.) and Kenneth Roberts (D-Ala.) all suffered bullet wounds.

Alexander Picks New LD

John Thune’s (R-S.D.) campaign. Morgenstern has also spent time in the office of Sen. Lincoln Chafee (R-R.I.) as a legislative assistant and legal counsel.

War and Peace

With the $82 billion war supplemental spending set for final passage next week, Roll Call Executive Editor Morton M.

Victory at Hand?

Ted Stevens and Lisa Murkowski sat with Roll Call’s Morton M. Kondracke and Emily Pierce for a Q&A.

Back to the Basics

A lot has changed in the four months since the Honorable Amo Houghton (R-N.Y.) retired from Congress. For one, his commute to work now includes a leisurely ferry ride across the Boston Harbor.

Cochran Shuffles Staff

Thad Cochran (R-Miss.) has made a number of moves in his personal office, hiring and promoting several staffers.

Johnson Shuffles Staff

Tim Johnson (R-Ill.) has made some moves around his district office in the wake of the departure of his chief of staff, who has been called to duty in Iraq.

Love (On)Line

chatting and getting to know one another (and playing M&M soccer) … and every year on that night we thank G-d for Jeremy Goldberg’s birthday!” their site relates.

Democratic Caucus Picks CD

Sue Myrick (R-N.C.) has made a number of moves around her personal office recently. Sarah Hale, 22, has been promoted to legislative assistant.