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Paper-Ballot Advocates Plan Ohio Expert Team

Rush Holt (D), who is leading an effort in Congress to pass legislation requiring a paper-ballot trail, said he is “working to see that we have a national clearinghouse in every state.”

Stepping Up Security

Increased security measures will be in place today when Afghan President Hamid Karzai addresses a joint meeting of Congress, according to a memorandum issued Monday by House Sergeant-at-Arms Bill Livingood

Leaders, Police Prepare

In addition, public and staff-led tours of the Capitol will be suspended through Saturday.

All Congressional Mail to Be Opened Off-site

It is equally unacceptable for the work of Congress to be interrupted by such events,” states a Feb. 13 letter issued by House Sergeant-at-Arms Bill Livingood and Chief Administrative Officer Jay Eagen

Russell, Hart Set to Reopen

Although House offices and the Capitol remained open this week, incoming mail service was suspended.

Senate Relaxes Restrictions on Members’ Web Sites

Rules Chairman Trent Lott (R-Miss.) said the change was made because the prior rule prevented Senators from fulfilling their official duties by updating constituents on what is happening in Congress

Court Reverses Ex-Capitol Cop’s Conviction

When revising the false statements law in 1996, Congress circumscribed its application in the legislative branch to include only two areas: administrative matters and investigation or review.

Propped Up

Judge Warren Johnson issued Howard a two-year suspended sentence on Nov. 20, requiring him to spend 60 days in Lawrence County Jail, serve three years of probation and undergo a psychological evaluation

Court Hears Appeal of Anthrax Hoax Conviction

When revising the law in 1996, Congress circumscribed its application in the legislative branch to include only two areas: administrative matters and investigation or review.

OSC Targets Official

The Office of Special Counsel filed a complaint for disciplinary action last week against Defense Department official Andre Hollis, after investigators concluded that he became a candidate for Congress