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Ethics of Job Searches

Chip Pickering (R-Miss.) voted for a bill on the House floor that was strongly backed by the wireless phone industry.

Democrats Seek Facts

</p> An amendment to form an independent commission is likely to be offered on the appropriations bill funding the Defense Department, currently being debated on the Senate floor.

The Naming Game

</p> Dodd, ranking member on the Senate Rules and Administration Committee, has introduced a bill prohibiting the naming of any structure on the Senate side after any person until he or she has been dead

Lawmakers Spread the Blame for Record Deficit

</p> “The administration should be the first to step forward with their list of ideas” of what to cut from the almost $2 billion emergency spending bill for disaster relief the Senate passed last week

Revamped 527 Site Gets Positive Reviews

</p> Last fall, Congress passed another bill prescribing several fixes to the system, including a better search engine, mandated electronic filing for those groups raising or spending at least $50,000

A Day Gone By: These Members Should Be Emulated

Daniel Patrick Moynihan (D-N.Y.) for erudition, brains, breadth and seriousness of purpose; Bill Clinger (R-Pa.), a wonderful and thoughtful master legislator who also led the House Wednesday Group through

Scam Leaves Hill Staffer in the Red

After the bill became law, she was one of the first lobbyists to open an account with the Wright Patman Congressional Federal Credit Union, the 50-year-old financial institution serving House Members and

Speaker Almost Makes History

</p> Instead, the GOP leadership will be represented on the conference by Majority Leader Tom DeLay (Texas).

Bill Would Name CVC After Thurmond

</p> Reps. Gresham Barrett, Jim DeMint, Joe Wilson and Henry Brown want to see the structure being built in the giant hole on the East Front eventually called the J.

Hill GOP Bonding With Bush

In 1996, then-</p> President Bill Clinton “triangulated” Democrats and Republicans in Congress to present an alternative vision to the American public.