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Scully’s Salary

GAO found that Scully broke the law when he prevented his chief actuary from providing cost estimates of a Medicare prescription drug bill to Congress.</p> [IMGCAP(1)] GAO wrote to Sen.

Santorum Eyes Leader’s Post, White House

</p> The Pennsylvanian is one of several Republicans mentioned as possible successors to Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (Tenn.), who has vowed to retire at the end of the 109th Congress.

Frist’s Charity Rakes in $3.5M

NEW YORK — More than 100 donations from dozens of the nation’s largest corporations and wealthy individuals fueled the $3.5 million fundraising drive by Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) for

Carrick Ousted as Tenenbaum Lags

Seeking to refocus her Senate campaign as she slips further behind in the polls, South Carolina Superintendent of Education Inez Tenenbaum (D) has fired longtime media consultant Bill Carrick and hired

Memorials to Reagan Await Action

</p> Meanwhile, back in the nation’s capital, scores of bills sit in House and Senate committees, urging the enshrinement of Reagan’s face on everything from the dime to the $10 bill.

A Homecoming, With Relish

</p> “People didn’t appreciate him until we started on the homeland defense bill,” said Specter, adding that he helped secure $750 million for New York City after Mayor Michael Bloomberg (R) asked him

The Senate to the FBI and Back Once More

</p> The shoe dropped later that spring when Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) finally did call Rawls and convinced him to return to the Senate as his chief of staff, his fourth tour of duty

Bush Officials Rally Delegates

</p> The visits supplement the already lavish attention paid to the battleground states by the Bush-Cheney campaign. </p> “Basically, we’ve had the whole top of the ticket,” Ohio Sen.

Parties Bullish on Florida

</p> “There’s no question I think both parties put their stronger candidate forward,” Rep.

Are We That Bad?

</p> From our end of things, sounds like Bauer can stick up for himself.</p> Frist in His Class.