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Voice Vote Surprises Senators

</p> What’s odd about their mutual “surprise” is that all 100 Senators apparently agreed to pass the bill that way.

Missing the Forest for the Trees

</p> Asked why Edwards did not provide a vote explanation for the forest bill, Briggs said, “We’ve been doing that on some bills, but not on everything.”

For Senate, It’s Nov. 21 or Bust

</p> With several major issues still unresolved, including a handful of appropriations bills, Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) determined that the chamber will need every day available to wrap up

Puff Chucky

</p> Daschle finally had to run out in order to catch a plane back to Washington for Senate floor consideration of the $87 billion supplemental bill, so there are about 100 copies of the book waiting

Records Detail Janklow’s Prior Driving Incident

Bill Janklow’s manslaughter case unsealed Tuesday some of the evidence submitted by prosecutors, including affadavits and police reports detailing a December 2002 incident in which the South Dakota Republican

‘Frontier’s’ Rough Journey

</p> “The image on the cover is one of the earliest depictions of Buffalo Bill,” said Clements, who discovered the photograph while searching the Library of Congress.

Leaders Use Threats to End Session

</p> Well, like Speaker Dennis Hastert (R-Ill.) did last week, you could scare them with the specter of a stop-gap spending bill to keep the government funded until Jan. 15, 2004.

Ney Criticizes Security Change

</p> Ney raised concerns that Gainer had not informed him of the policy change before its implementation Monday morning, and said he spoke with House Sergeant-at-Arms Bill Livingood about “rectifying

Graham Bows Out

</p> Former state Education Commissioner Betty Castor, Rep.

Exhibition Space to Enliven CVC

</p> Opposite the wall of aspirations will be an interactive area with waist-high screens where visitors can go through programs explaining how a bill becomes a law, a virtual tour of the Capitol and