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A Worldly Fellow

John Olver (D-Mass.), take the House floor to help introduce the Transportation appropriations bill early last month, Bob Letteney experienced one of those moments where a Member throws his staffer an

French Kiss

</p> As they tout the colorful new $20 bill, the Treasury Department is running ads in all of the major newsweeklies with this tagline: “The New Color of Money: Safer. Smarter. More Secure.”

Members Target OPM Rule

Frank Wolf (R-Va.) plan to introduce an amendment during the conference on the fiscal 2004 Transportation and Treasury appropriations bill that would prevent OPM from using funds to “implement, administer

Votes ‘Not There’ for Pickering

</p> Sen. Bill Nelson (D-Fla.), who had previously supported a controversial judicial nominee, Miguel Estrada, said Tuesday he’s opposed to Pickering.

Things That Make You Go, “Hmmm”

</p> Even so, Democrats who support the class action bill say Daschle’s appeal will probably work well enough on the rank and file to prevent Senate Republicans from officially moving to the bill this

Cops Extend Mandatory Retirement Waiver

</p> The Capitol Police Board — which consists of Senate Sergeant-at-Arms Bill Pickle, House Sergeant-at-Arms Bill Livingood, Architect of the Capitol Alan Hantman and Police Chief Terrance Gainer — does

Republicans Weary of Job Losses

</p> Hoekstra did acknowledge, however, that his support came after House GOP leaders had agreed to bring up H.R. 1829, his bill to reform Federal Prison Industries Inc.

Retreat Relocation

</p> The Caucus is still working on the details for the conference, which last year drew former President Bill Clinton as its key speaker and a record 158 Members.

A Look at Tennessee

For aspiring Tennessee politicians, the 2004 elections are merely a hurdle on the way to 2006, when Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R) will step down and Gov.

Demand a Recount, er, Re-park

</p> But most insiders were simply amused about being included in the rogue’s gallery. “I am Deadbeat Number One and I won’t pay my bill until they take me to court,” Bedard told HOH with a laugh.

Approps Hopefuls Rake In The Cash

</p> Appropriations Chairman Bill Young (R-Fla.) will have to surrender the gavel after this term due to term limits, and while Regula is now second to Young on the panel roster, he has been seen as

Re-Redistricting Redux?

Bill Richardson (D) and legislative leaders have not ruled out the possibility of revisiting Congressional redistricting now that their Republican neighbors in Texas and Colorado have drawn new maps to