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NEVADA: NRSC Chief Headlines Gibbons’ Fundraiser

</p> — Chris Cillizza </p> NEW MEXICO </p> It’s Not That Easy Being Green in State House Bill </p> Irked by the influence the Green Party has held in past state and federal elections, the Democratic-controlled

Members Fear For Safety of Families

</p> Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) echoed Ney’s inference that continuity-of-government plans don’t include evacuating families, pointing out the difficulty in simply rounding up Members

French Connection

</p> Where will it end: No more French kissing? </p> Bathroom Break.

Time To Impeach?

</p> “We had a pretty frank discussion about putting in a bill of impeachment against President Bush,” said Francis Boyle, an Illinois law professor who has been working on the impeachment language with

No More French Resistance?

</p> Seldom if ever flippant, Speaker Dennis Hastert (R-Ill.) has spent the past month railing against the French, pointedly suggesting several times that he is considering offering a bill that would

Ephedra Battle Heats Up

</p> “Clearly we would prefer to have very strong regulation of these products,” said Wes Siegner, a lobbyist for a coalition of large ephedra producers </p> called the Ephedra Education Council.

Help Wanted: Plum Posts Open on K Street

In order to balance out the office, the winner is likely to be someone with strong ties to the GOP since Timothy Keating, an ex-aide to former President Bill Clinton, was hired by the New Jersey company

Airlines Seek Second Bailout

</p> Lott said the most pressing pieces of the proposal could catch a ride on the emergency supplemental spending bill that would fund the war with Iraq.

War Polling: It’s Not So Cut and Dry

President Bush — like Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton before him — had no foreign policy experience, and the public initially withheld judgment.

House Panels Seek Big Funding Boosts

</p> [IMGCAP(1)]</p> Asking for the smallest bumps, both in dollar and percentage terms, are the Rules Committee, Government Reform and Budget, each of which came in requesting less than $1 million