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Daschle’s State of the Union

They just signed former White House health policy staffer Anne Phelps, a particularly hot commodity because she is a onetime aide to new Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.).

Crazy for Crapo

</p> One-time aide to then-Reps. Martin Hoke (R-Ohio) and Bill McCollum (R-Fla.)

Senate Finally Strikes a Deal

In what may become known as the 60-49 compromise, Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) and Minority Leader Thomas Daschle (D-S.D.) reached a deal Wednesday on how to reorganize the chamber, finally

Ga. Senate Race Begins

</p> Isakson was defeated in a Senate primary runoff in 1996 and also lost a 1990 gubernatorial bid. </p> Former Rep.

Edwards, Cantwell Swap Panel Seats

</p> While funding for committees was still being hashed out in contentious negotiations, Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) and Minority Leader Thomas Daschle(D-S.D.) had already reached an agreement

Stop the Games

</p> As usual, there’s plenty of blame to go around. As the most senior Democrat in the chamber, Sen.

Byrd’s Land Grab

</p> “Reminisce about ’48,” Bush allegedly told Lott. “They’ll love it.” </p> Russell is watching the flood of Democratic presidential contenders with glee.

Senate Inches Closer to Deal on Organizing Resolution

Nov. 5 elections put Republicans in control of both chambers of Congress, the notoriously slow-moving Senate came one step closer to finally putting the results into effect Tuesday when Majority Leader Bill

Gone But Not Forgotten

</p> The bill has been referred to the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee.</p> Rep.

Fla. Pols Wait on Graham

</p> Although both Florida Senators are Democrats — Sen. Bill Nelson (D) won the seat of a retiring Republican in 2000 — the GOP has become an increasingly dominant force in the state.

Down In the Valley

</p> “I believe Kerry has the same characteristics that attracted Silicon Valley to Bill Clinton,” Stone said.</p> It’s a story Stone is fond of telling.