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Stevens Relents On Homeland

</p> Stevens said he now accepted House Appropriations Chairman Bill Young’s (R-Fla.) assertion that the House side had to act by Feb. 15 to meet that chamber’s statutory deadline for committee reorganization

Iraq, Estrada Cloud Legislative Agenda

</p> “It is expected at this point we will be on the nomination of Miguel Estrada for most, if not all, the week,” said Bob Stevenson, spokesman for Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.).

Appropriators Balk at HHS Consolidation

</p> The language was tucked into the massive fiscal 2003 omnibus spending bill that cleared Congress just two weeks ago and was signed by the president last week.

Surveillance Program Tramples Rights

</p> The omnibus spending bill passed this month now requires Congressional oversight of TIA, which seeks to integrate and mine existing electronic databases for information about Americans’ daily lives

A New Land of Enchantment?

Bill Richardson (D) in 2002, which restored complete Democratic control over the levers of redistricting.

Al-Arian Gave $8,000 To Members

</p> Al-Arian and his wife, Nahla, have donated a total of $7,700 to candidates since 1998, according to a search of FEC data compiled by PoliticalMoneyLine.com. </p> Former Reps.

The Man in the Middle

</p> ROLL CALL: You introduced an alternative bill in the last Congress. Are you coming back with it, or do you think it’s worthwhile?

Keep Internet Tax Issues Separate

In the fall of 2001, the Senate extended by two years a moratorium on Internet-access taxes — monthly fees imposed in addition to your Internet service provider bill.

It’s the Book, Stupid

</p> Jeff Nussbaum, a speechwriter for Senate </p> Minority Leader Thomas Daschle (D-S.D.), has taken a leave of absence to collaborate with Carville on the tome.

A Look at Oregon

Gordon Smith (R) won a 20-point re-election victory in 2002 over Secretary of State Bill Bradbury (D). The GOP gubernatorial nominee, former state Sen.

Shays Facing Heat

</p> “What’s happening in our Republican Conference is that a lot is being said by people who don’t believe in the bill, who always opposed the bill,” he said.