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Budget Agreement Remains Elusive

With time running out before appropriations season must begin in earnest, Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) appears headed for another potentially crippling setback this week in his quest for

Leaders To Pick Up Pace

</p> Votes on the energy bill could come as early as Tuesday, the aide said. </p> The leadership also doesn’t want to let the international corporate tax bill languish for too long.

Lipinski Close to Retirement

</p> However, sources stressed that the 11-term Chicago Democrat will not announce his departure until the highway bill is, at the very least, headed toward passage.

Replacing Giants on Currency Is a Bill Too Far

</p> One possibility would be to remove Andrew Jackson from the $20 bill. Jackson is hardly a figure worthy of such an honor. Where the others did little good, Jackson did much harm.

Alternatives for Art

</p> If you guessed that this scene unfolded in any traditional art gallery in Washington, you’d be mistaken. </p> Katzka’s opening took place on the second floor of a sandwich shop.

Reynolds Battles Expectations

</p> “The fundraising he’s doing is remarkable,” Linder said. </p> More recently, though, the special-election losses in Kentucky and South Dakota, coupled with the retirements of Reps.

Sitting in a Tree

</p> The couple met during Herseth’s failed 2002 election bid against then-Rep. Bill Janklow (R-S.D.), who recently was released from prison for his second-degree manslaughter conviction.

Members Commit to Fulfilling S. Capitol Project

</p> The memorandum formally states that a new South Capitol Street bridge is essential to revitalizing South Capitol Street and the Anacostia Waterfront and marks the first time the executive branch,

Roll Call Casualty List

</p> <p class="whitedot">… </p> <p class="casualtyhed2">HOUSE </p> <p class="casualtyhed2">SENATE </p> <p class="hed2">Elected to Other Office </p> <p class="casualtysubhd"> 1 House: 1R

Crashing the Parties in Colo.

</p> In 1998, both now-Gov. Bill Owens and Sen. Ben Nighthorse Campbell won the GOP convention and went on to win their respective primaries.