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Congressional Leaders Cancel Capitol Tours

</p> Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) and Minority Leader Thomas Daschle (D-S.D.) began discussions Thursday about the possibility of halting tours as one of a range of options to protect

Budget Vote a Nail-Biter

</p> </p> Sensing revolt, House leaders pulled the bill March 6 and have since retooled it.

@dvocacy with a Capital @

</p> Valentine replaces longtime RGA Communications Director Kirsten Fedewa, who left the organization late last year.</p> Bound for Des Moines, if Not Glory.

Fundraising in a Time of War

</p> Other Members went to great lengths to downplay the festivities and were less apt to discuss their appearance at the event.</p> Rep.

Mirror Image

</p> The Carolinas are seen as two of Republicans’ best pickup opportunities in 2004.</p> Sen.

Unity Likely on War Vote

</p> “We’re working on the language,” Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) said Wednesday, adding that he saw no reason for a hold up on the measure.

The Professional

Nobody is complaining about Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist’s (R-Tenn.) choice of Secret Service veteran Bill Pickle to be the Senate’s 37th Sergeant-at-Arms.

Business As Usual?

energy bill so a measure can be ready for the floor by the beginning of April.

Lenhardt Sees Progress on Hill Security Since 9/11

</p> And it’s a change Lenhardt didn’t seek. The Sergeant-at-Arms is a patronage position, and it was Sen. Bill Frist’s (R-Tenn.) to fill when he took over as Majority Leader in January.