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Too Much, Too Little

</p> In an April 29 letter to House Sergeant-at-Arms Bill Livingood and Chief Administrative Officer Jay Eagen, the lawmakers, led by Reps.

Barnstorming Tour on Frist’s Agenda

Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) is planning his first major political barnstorming tour of the nation during the Memorial Day recess, hitting six states and campaigning for five Senate candidates

Lincoln Drops Concert

</p> In addition to targeting the Lincoln concert, CREW also asked the panel to examine a plan by Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) to host an event during the Republican National Convention in New

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

Exhibits Nearly Set at Visitor Center

Since then, architect Ralph Appelbaum, whose firm designed the space, has described the plans personally to Speaker Dennis Hastert (R-Ill.), Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) and Senate Minority

I’ll Take ABC No-Shows for $600

</p> It’s Vogel Time. Alex Vogel, chief counsel to Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.), is leaving the Senate to start up his own lobbying firm.

Senate Democrats Battle Back

</p> Democrats charge that Republicans are misstating their commitment to completing work on big-ticket items, ranging from the establishment of an asbestos trust fund to the JOBS bill (FSC-ETI), among

Mother Day’s Mudslinging

It’s not like Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) needs the money or anything, but he won his office pool on Saturday’s Kentucky Derby.

NRCC, DCCC Squaring Off

</p> The party committee ads come just days after the first real scuffle between Diedrich and Herseth in the contest to replace former Rep. Bill Janklow (R), who resigned his seat Jan. 20.

At Cross Purposes?

</p> President Bush won Louisiana by 8 points and Colorado by 9 points in 2000, but Democrats point out that in 1996 then-President Bill Clinton carried Louisiana and lost Colorado by just 2 points.

Drug Battle Reaches Campaign Trail Today

</p> “This is a confusing bill for seniors,” acknowledged NRCC Communications Director Carl Forti, who quickly pivoted to add: </p> “Like they attempted to do with Social Security, Democrats are trying

Lobbying Champions

As a result, </p> this year’s omnibus bill included $400,000 for the Lance Armstrong Foundation’s National Cancer Survivorship Resources Center in Austin, Texas.

Iraq Taps Into Washington

She has also worked for Attorney General John Ashcroft and for Bill Kristol at The Weekly Standard, a leading supporter of the war.