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Democrats Rip Bremer on Iraq

</p> Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) echoed the sentiment, adding that no one had asked him to divide the military money from the reconstruction part.

Janklow, Leaders Keep to Themselves

Bill Janklow (R) has so far not sought out the advice of House GOP leaders on his political future, and the chamber’s top Republicans are currently taking a “wait and see” approach to the embattled South

Building a Better Museum

</p> “We chose Chase because he fit the bill for everything we were looking for,” said Carolyn Schwenker Brody, chairwoman of the museum’s board of trustees.

Running Out of Time Again?

</p> That’s the situation facing House and Senate Republican leaders this week as they approach the end of the federal government’s fiscal year — Sept. 30 — and prepare to pass a stop-gap spending bill

Janklow Mystery Persists

Bill Janklow (R-S.D.) on Monday offered few details about his political future. </p> “I don’t know what’s appropriate at this time,” Janklow said at a Sioux Falls news conference.

Firm Nets $4.2 Million Payday

</p> Late last year, lobbyists for the firm helped tuck a provision into a terrorism reinsurance bill that ensured that their clients could tap into nearly $2 billion in frozen Iraqi assets.

Breaux Crafts Rival Tort Reform Bill

</p> “The advocates of the bill that came out of committee aren’t interested in addressing the problems they say exist [with the class-action system].

Blackout Signals a Broken System

</p> In fact, the energy bill passed by the House earlier this year (H.R. 6) was crafted to prevent such devastating blackouts.

CVC to Get $48M Infusion

</p> House and Senate appropriators agreed to a $3.5 billion spending bill for the legislative branch Wednesday afternoon and paved the way for the first-ever Capitol Police horseback unit.