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Senators Eye Variety of Slots in GOP Hierarchy

</p> Already, two current members of the Republican leadership are soliciting their colleagues’ support in the race to succeed Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.), who has said he will retire at the

Chick-Lit Hits Capitol Hill In Kristin Gore’s Debut

When different versions of a bill are passed by the House and Senate, “the two could go immediately into a conference committee that would iron out their differences,” she later informs the reader, in

Lobbyists Puzzle Over Lame-Duck Plans

</p> “We are preparing our clients for the possibility that there may or may not be an omnibus” spending bill this year, said former Rep.

Israel Divestment Blasted

Congress Handbook, 52 Members of Congress identify themselves as Presbyterians, including Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.).

GOP to Mark 10-Year Reign

</p> “Our record of the past 10 years is nothing short of astounding,” Pryce writes in the booklet’s introduction.

Busted

</p> “I said, ‘I don’t understand,’” Peterson continued. “He told me: drug paraphernalia.” </p> “It was a one-timer, that’s what they’re called,” Peterson explained.

Early Voting Draws More Interest from Parties

Bill Richardson repeatedly encouraged the crowd of 10,000 to “go out and get the absentee vote,” according to those who attended the vent. </p> “One of the biggest things is awareness,” said Hudson.

Together Again

</p> Cameron, who had been standing right behind Rep.

Senate GOP Leaders Host Event for Thune

</p> Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (Tenn.), Majority Whip Mitch McConnell (Ky.), President Pro Tem Ted Stevens (Alaska), Senate Republican Policy Committee Chairman Jon Kyl (Ariz.), Conference Chairman

Senate Finally In Focus

</p> Allen acknowledged that there was some “carping” during the candidate-recruitment process. </p> “You can’t command people to [run],” he explained.

Let D.C. Rule

</p> Even more instrusively, Souder’s bill also would deny the District’s elected officials “authority to enact laws or regulations that discourage or eliminate the private ownership or use of firearms

Santorum Promotes Staff

Randy Forbes (R-Va.), Melissa Hart (R-Pa.) and Bill Goodling (R-Pa.). </p> The 28-year-old hails from Allentown, Pa. She earned a bachelor’s degree in 1998 from Gettysburg College.

Simple Life? Simply No

</p> The most entertaining part of all, Crow said, would be: “They can help with administrative duties and perhaps they may have the opportunity to suggest certain policy reform or draft a bill for Congress