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Capitol Dome Tours Slated to Resume

Last year, the House Appropriations Committee issued report language accompanying the fiscal 2004 legislative branch spending bill expressing dismay that tours were still unavailable.

The Postman Returns

</p> In addition to delivering a backlog of mail — delivery was suspended following the discovery of ricin in Majority Leader Bill Frist’s (R-Tenn.) office Feb. 2 — new mail procedures will also likely

AARP Faces Heat

</p> When the Medicare measure passed in December, some press reports said AARP had pledged to spend $25 million on convincing the public the bill was a good one.

The Great Black Hope

</p> One issue in his 2000 primary race against Rush was a vote he missed on a controversial crime bill in the Legislature.

Mail Proposal Brings Worries

</p> Senate Sergeant-at-Arms Bill Pickle presented Senators with a tentative plan this week that would require all mail addressed to the Senate to be completely opened and examined for the kind of chemical

Come Together

Senate Sergeant-at-Arms Bill Pickle must hate being the bearer of bad news, but he has issued a memo stressing that Valentine’s Day gifts cannot be delivered to the Capitol or the Senate office buildings

New Wine vs. Old Shoe in Race For Dooley Seat

</p> The primary winner will likely face state Sen. Roy Ashburn (R), a former top aide to House Ways and Means Chairman Bill Thomas (R), who represents an adjacent Central Valley district.

GOP Goes Slow On Gay Marriage

</p> Allard said he has been talking with Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) about bringing the amendment up but has received no promises yet about the timing of Senate floor action.

Sessions Pushes Medicare Cap

</p> As Sessions envisions it, Republicans should put language in a budget reconciliation bill directing the Finance Committee to come up with statutory ways to keep Medicare prescription drug spending

A Tale of Two Governors … And One Daughter

</p> The Alaska attorney general is challenging the legality of the measure and the state Legislature is in the midst of knocking it off the ballot by passing an almost identical bill.