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Miller Fires Away

</p> To help make his argument, Miller points to the fact that Democratic leaders such as Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle (S.D.), former President Bill Clinton, former Vice President Al Gore, former

Foot in Mouth

When the Jayson Blair scandal was still raw this spring, House Ways and Means Chairman Bill Thomas (R-Calif.) made a public display of tweaking a Times correspondent in a Capitol hallway, while Senate

Utah Ponders Reapportionment Lawsuit

</p> Utah Rep. Chris Cannon (R), who serves on the Government Reform panel, will focus much of his energy on helping to draft the bill, said spokeswoman Meghan Riding.

Pelosi Promoting Perfect Pitch to Propel Party

</p> “Removal, re-redistricting, recount and recall” points to Republican efforts to impeach then-President Bill Clinton, party battles in Colorado and Texas over the drawing of House districts, the 2000

Becerra Seeks Unity for Latino Museum

</p> But while Becerra said the Congressional Hispanic Caucus’ 20 members — all Democrats — have endorsed the bill, it is unclear whether all Congressional Latinos will back it.

The Not-So-Big Payback

</p> Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.), who initially vowed that the Senate would finish the bill by Oct. 3 before leaving for a weeklong recess, ended up punting the issue over to the House

No Hold

</p> Under the original 1864 legislation creating the collection, each state is allowed to donate two statues to Congress for display in the Capitol; however, that bill does not include the District.

BCRA Costs Run in Millions

</p> Federal Election Commission officials estimate the agency spent “in the neighborhood” of $2 million defending the McCain-Feingold bill in court — and that’s only a portion of the tab taxpayers will

With Reynolds In Race, CBC Prefers Jackson

Reynolds, whose prison sentence was commuted in early 2001 by a last-minute pardon from then-President Bill Clinton, announced last week that he will run against Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr.