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Senate Leader Race Under Way

The decision by Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) to retire at the end of the 109th Congress has prompted two of his top deputies to begin quietly soliciting support from colleagues in anticipation

Museum Ready for Change

Eleanor Holmes Norton (D) was a sponsor of the bill, which supports the efforts of the NCM but does not grant the museum an annual appropriation.

Lawmakers Seek to Add Truth to Suffrage Statue

Major Owens (N.Y.) and Sheila Jackson Lee (Texas) are seeking support for a bill that would mandate the addition of Sojourner Truth to the Capitol’s “Portrait Monument,” which honors the women’s suffrage

108th: The Final Days

</p> And then, of course, there’s the matter of cobbling all the spending bills together into an omnibus appropriations bill.

Remembering Ford

Bill Ford (D-Mich.) will be held at 4 p.m. today on the fourth floor of the American Federation of Teachers building, located at 555 New Jersey Ave. NW.

Goss Pushes Hard

</p> Despite the complaints, however, Goss retains significant support among Senate Democrats.

9/11 Tribute Proposed for CVC

</p> The bill, introduced by Illinois Rep. Mark Kirk (R), calls for the installation of a series of statues honoring “American Heroes.”

AOC Faces Long Road on Management Upgrade

</p> The August report, a semi-annual study mandated by the 2003 omnibus appropriations bill, focused on eight areas: “stakeholder involvement,” which includes the agency’s relationship with Congress;

A Jolt of Electricity

</p> “There’s nothing I don’t work on in energy,” he said in a recent interview.

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New Power for Frist on Hold

</p> “I am going to fight going down that path,” vowed Sen. Olympia Snowe (R-Maine). “I am very troubled by this trend.”