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Critics Woo Democrats on Class-Action Bill

</p> “The proponents of the bill mistakenly believe that this amendment will gut the bill,” said Landrieu. “It preserves the core agreement, but improves it.”

Insurers’ Dinner Backfires

</p> Though Democrats still support the bill, the move effectively ends any chance that Congress will reauthorize the terrorism reinsurance plan this year.

Kingston Moves to Cut Joint Economic Panel

</p> The subcommittee chairman aired the proposal during his panel’s markup of the fiscal 2005 legislative branch spending bill, which lawmakers voted to freeze at $2.75 billion.

New Projects Cut From AOC’s Budget

</p> Under the spending bill passed by the Appropriations subcommittee on the legislative branch, the Architect’s office would receive less than half of the $585 million it had requested for fiscal 2005

LaHood Blasts Ethics Charges Like Bell’s

</p> After explaining his idea to his colleagues at a Republican Conference meeting, LaHood offered the proposal Wednesday as an amendment to the fiscal 2005 legislative-branch appropriations bill during

Bookstore Plans Discussion on Clinton

Highlighting the arrival of former President Bill Clinton’s long awaited “My Life” memoir, a local bookstore will host a panel discussion on the Clinton years just before the book’s midnight release on

Omnibus Seen Gaining Steam

</p> Nickles acknowledged that any omnibus bill may actually come closer to the $821 billion in the bicameral budget resolution.

Clinton to Raise Funds on Tour

</p> Many party strategists have been worrying for months about whether Bill Clinton’s book tour would overshadow the presumptive Democratic nominee, Sen. John Kerry (Mass.).

Dutko Lures Willcox From Hastert Team

During three years with the Speaker, Willcox, 33, was heavily involved in several iterations of Medicare reform legislation as well as the Patients’ Bill of Rights.