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Congress Eyes Aftermath

</p> Lugar predicted that any authorization bill spearheaded by Congress could give the administration “a good deal of flexibility.”

Frist Taps Top FBI Staffer

Turning to a trusted former adviser, Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) has hired a new chief of staff, Lee Rawls, who had served as Frist’s senior adviser in the late 1990s and now is the top

Museum Seeks Capitol Site

</p> And no one has ever submitted a proposal for a museum on Capitol grounds, according to the December report. </p> While he declined to go into detail, Sen.

House Passes Amber Alert Legislation

The House passed child protection legislation Thursday despite Democratic complaints that extra provisions would bog the bill down in the Senate.</p> But in the end, the bill passed easily, 410-14.

Privacy Matters

</p> Illinois native Sheila Nix, the chief of staff to Sen. Bill Nelson (D-Fla.), will become Hull’s policy director in April.

GOP Confident About Restoring Big Tax Cut

</p> “I believe we will come up with a growth package that will have a significant impact on the economy,” Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) said following the Senate’s 56-44 passage of their

Senate Mourns Moynihan

</p> Asked at the time why he was throwing his support to Gore’s lone rival in the presidential primaries, former Sen. Bill Bradley (D-N.J.), Moynihan responded succinctly, “Al Gore can’t win.”

Congress Mourns Moynihan

</p> Asked at the time why he was throwing his support to Gore’s lone rival in the primaries, former Sen. Bill Bradley (D-N.J.), Moynihan responded succinctly, “Al Gore can’t win.”

The War At Home

</p> Nelson would not say whether Daschle’s statements will play a role in Thune’s ultimate decision.

Bain of Frist’s Existence

As has been long expected but never officially acknowledged, Mitch Bainwol is leaving as chief of staff to Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.).