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Gainer Frustrated By Merger

</p> In anticipation of the initial stages of the merger, outlined in the fiscal 2004 legislative branch spending bill, Library of Congress officials put forth a detailed memorandum March 18 that would

Democrats Push for a Medicare Special Counsel

Nick Smith (R-Mich.) to change his vote on the Medicare bill — as well as into any criminality of an alleged threat to fire a Medicare official over the release of costs estimates for the bill.

NRSC Readies Spoils

</p> In California, the NRSC raised $60,000 through the “California Challenger Fund” that was immediately transferred to former Secretary of State Bill Jones (R) when he won the state’s March 2 primary

Bay State Pickups

</p> Popeo is a Massachusetts native who will work as a staff assistant and press aide. She is a former intern for Rep. Bill Delahunt (D-Mass.) and graduated in 2003 from Boston College.

Schumer’s Stargazing

</p> “The heavens are everybody’s,” said Schumer. “Maybe under the sign of Saturn, we will make peace on the judiciary.”</p> That’s probably pie in the sky.</p> Frist Cashing In?

Senate Welfare Debate May Spark Fireworks

</p> The reauthorization of the 1996 Welfare to Work Act will be following in the footsteps of the international corporate tax bill, the medical malpractice legislation and the gun manufacturers liability

Snowe: PAYGO Has to Be in Budget

The House did not include similar language, though a separate bill moving in the chamber would apply PAYGO rules only to new spending, not to tax cuts.

Capitol Safety

</p> The briefing, conducted by House Sergeant-at-Arms Bill Livingood and Capitol Police Chief Terrance Gainer, will begin at 3 p.m. in the Cannon Building’s Caucus Room.