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Select Homeland Security Committee Faces Hurdles

</p> Among its 50 members, the Homeland Security panel boasts such heavyweights as Appropriations Chairman Bill Young (R-Fla.), Judiciary Chairman Jim Sensenbrenner (R-Wis.), Transportation and Infrastructure

Independence

</p> “If the department is granted these wholesale exemptions, the consequences will be severe.

Bluntly Speaking

</p> A quick check of the facts showed that the latter half of the bill is actually the “Adult Education Act” of 2003.

Blue Hen Buzz

</p> Communications Director Bill Ghent arrives at the Carper operation after a tenure in the Fourth Estate as a budget and appropriations reporter for Congress Daily and earlier as a budget, appropriations

Seeks New Face for Pa. Bid

Ed Rendell (D) and Philadelphia Mayor John Street (D) to discuss potential candidates who might fit the bill.

Gainer Pushes for Capitol Police Control in Merger

</p> The merger, mandated by the 2003 omnibus spending bill, will combine the 132-member Library security unit with the larger Capitol Police force, which is composed of nearly 1,400 sworn officers and

Ga. Members Watch and Wait for Flag Vote

Sonny Purdue (R) is expected to sign a bill this week making yet another flag the temporary banner of the state and putting the issue to the voters in next March.

Corzine Looks For Millionaires

</p> The importance of selecting candidates able to largely foot the bill for a campaign is heightened in this cycle, given the Republican tilt of the Senate playing field and the uncertain fate of the

Transit Investment Pays for Itself

With the public’s attention shifting from the war in Iraq to the national economy, the debate on the reauthorization of the federal transportation bill, TEA-21, could not have come at a better time.

Frist Plans Dual Track

</p> Much will depend, however, on the progress through May on key pieces of unfinished business, including two items — President Bush’s economic growth package and energy bill — that Republican leaders