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The Politics of Rock

</p> “It’s now a standard question for candidates,” Waldman said of what theme song each candidate will pick in an election, whether it’s Bill Clinton in 1992 with Fleetwood Mac’s “Don’t Stop” or former

Nethercutt Moves, But Is He Moving on Up?

</p> Schwarzenegger, who recently endorsed former California Secretary of State Bill Jones (R) in the four-way March 2 Senate primary, has also cast his lot with Rep.

South Dakota Field Is Set

</p> Diedrich was one of eight Republicans seeking the nomination following the Jan. 20 resignation of former Rep. Bill Janklow (R).

Trial Lawyers Under Fire

</p> Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) has already announced his intention to bring up the class-action bill in late February. </p> The legislation, sponsored by Sens.

South Capitol Street Bridge Receives Funding

South Capitol Street Bridge Receives Funding A key transportation artery is in line for some much-needed repairs after last week’s Senate passage of the omnibus spending bill.

Judiciary Probe Angers Conservatives

Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) from allowing any disciplinary action against the Republican staffers involved in accessing the memos.

New IRS Guidance May Open Loophole

The ad could run right before the election and name the candidate and point out the Senator’s opposition to a pending trade bill.

Congress Frees Nixon Papers

When the omnibus spending bill finally passed the Senate last week, federal employees, lobbyists and interest groups all over town breathed a sigh of relief. And so did Julie Nixon Eisenhower.

Amgen Hires New Head

Just months after the Republican-controlled Congress rewarded pharmaceutical companies with a sweeping Medicare reform bill that grants many of the industry’s wishes, Amgen has decided to replace its top

50 Years Later, Pages Reunite

Bill Emerson (R-Mo.), a former page who graduated in 1955, and the idea for a reunion came about, he said.

Democrats Seek Clinton’s Counsel

Former President Bill Clinton will huddle with Democratic Senators this week to help the Caucus sketch out a political plan to execute over the next nine months, as Democrats attempt to regain control

Problems Plague New Election Commissioners

</p> Hoyer said that language in the omnibus spending bill passed last week gives the GSA authority to distribute “for a short period of time” an additional $800 million in grant money to states.

Moran’s Marriage?

</p> But the lawmaker is not going to kiss and tell. </p> “LuAnn is certainly a friend,” Moran told HOH. “It’s speculation on your part whether we are engaged.”

Parties Divided Over Continuity

</p> But thinly concealed tensions broke the surface Wednesday at a House Judiciary Committee markup, when a controversial bill that would expedite special elections was reported out of committee on