Hill Recalls Fallen Officers
</p> Staffers’ Saviors </p> It was 3:40 on a Friday afternoon when Russell Weston Jr. entered the Document Door, located left of the Capitol’s center steps.
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</p> Staffers’ Saviors </p> It was 3:40 on a Friday afternoon when Russell Weston Jr. entered the Document Door, located left of the Capitol’s center steps.
</p> </p> The Ruby Satellite </p> In interviews with defense psychiatrist Dr. Phillip Resnick in 1999, Weston described a “ruby satellite system” located in the “great safe” of the Senate.
</p> — Chris Cillizza </p> Tennessee</p> Bryant May Want Name In 2006 Candidate Mix</p> Former Rep.
</p> “First and foremost, it’s an absentee problem,” said Burson Taylor, spokeswoman for Majority Whip Roy Blunt (R-Mo.), despite Democratic claims of a successful stand against the bill.
</p> Still, Democrats have argued this week that Bush is ultimately responsible for uttering this false statement in his speech.
</p> To save money, each bill also contains a “doughnut hole” in which seniors have to pay the full cost of their drugs — between $2,000 and $4,900 in the House bill, $4,500 and $5,800 in the Senate.
Kucinich’s bill would only give the tax break to team owners who offer television broadcasters the option of bidding on the rights to air games.
</p> The 40-25 vote in the House Appropriations Committee came after Bush signaled that he was prepared to issue the first veto of his presidency to reject the underlying spending bill if it included
</p> A similar bill was introduced earlier this year by Reps. Christopher Cox (R-Calif.) and Martin Frost (D-Texas), who co-chaired a task force last Congress on continuity of government.
</p> Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.), joined by GOP Senators and House Members, turned up the heat on Michigan Sens.
</p> Gold Standard. Martin Gold, a top aide to Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.), will be spending at least part of the August recess on a Baltic cruise for his honeymoon.
“We are going to explain to seniors what Democrats are fighting for and how inadequate the GOP bill is, and we think that seniors will agree with the Democratic plan at the end of the day.”
</p> Bill Faries serves as Eshoo’s new communications director. Prior to the move, the 30-year-old was a journalist based in Jakarta, Indonesia.
</p> He may not have the primary field to himself, however, as former governor and current Rep. Bill Janklow (R) is also interested in the race.
</p> But it was Rep.
</p> The bill has been languishing for a month-and-a-half without the appointment of Senate conferees since House passage on June 4. The Senate passed the bill on March 13.
</p> The law enforcement agency is preparing a plan, mandated by the fiscal 2003 spending bill, that outlines the necessary number of civilian staff and sworn officers, as well as how the department will
</p> Republicans boast that the bill authored by Rep.
</p> The legislation, introduced by Rep.
as staff director for Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) before heading to K Street.