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Cleland Appointment?

The Capitol Police will increase security measures Thursday, when British Prime Minister Tony Blair addresses Congress.

Realtors: A House Divided?

That permission was granted in the form of a rule issued in the waning days of the Clinton administration that was later suspended when then-Bush Treasury Secretary Paul O’Neill delayed making the rule

Air Charters’ Safety Questioned

A review of the safety records of several charter companies used by Members of Congress raises questions about just how safe the skies are for the numerous lawmakers who rely on chartered air travel

Cop Support

Public tours will be suspended Wednesday during a 2 p.m. Statuary Hall presentation of a statue of former President Dwight D. Eisenhower.

Work Force Rights Must Be Protected

The Congressional Budget Office reported to Congress that it “does not have sufficient information about how DOD might implement those authorities to estimate their cost.”

Bad Habit

The 107th Congress adjourned in late November without having passed 11 of the 13 appropriations bills for fiscal 2003.

Colleagues Starting To Defend Daschle

The stepped-up defense from his colleagues comes as a group created in the last election cycle to counter the attacks on the Minority Leader, Daschle Democrats, has suspended operations.

War’s Tourism Impact Minimal

On Capitol Hill, the Library of Congress, which typically draws 1.2 million visitors a year, has not seen a drop in attendance.

Slaughter-house Jive

While most lawmakers have suspended fundraising or are at least trying to be low-key about politicking with war raging in Iraq, Rep. Louise Slaughter (D-N.Y.) is taking a different tact.

Cop in Anthrax Hoax Gets Community Service

His sentence was suspended pending the outcome. But according to his lawyer, Eli Gottesdiener, Pickett’s termination from the Capitol Police is imminent regardless of the appeal.

House Caught in a State of Suspension

Indeed, statistics show the suspension trend reached its high point in the 107th Congress, when eight out of every 10 bills enacted into law were brought to the House floor under the procedure.