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New Meaning for “Labor” Lobbying

George Clooney may want to come see Alex Vogel, chief counsel for Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.), to discuss obtaining the rights to a terrific script idea for HBO’s “K Street.”

In the Zone

On the GOP’s narrow 51-49 majority Roll Call, March 24, 2003 </p> “We’re getting 4 yards every play.

Ala. Judge Has Holy Request for Hill

</p> Aderholt, who is sponsoring a bill to protect public displays of the Ten Commandments, said Moore discussed his refusal to remove the monument from the judicial building, including “the issue of

Hatch Hires a Longtime Critic

their friends with political appointments and influential jobs, but Senate Judiciary Chairman Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) has taken a different tack by hiring a former foe of his handling of then-President Bill

Head to Head: Ornstein Takes on Two Lawmakers

</p> The Sensenbrenner bill, to remind Roll Call readers, triggers mandatory three-week elections (one week after candidates are selected) if the Speaker declares that there are 100 vacancies.

Archive Rotunda Reopens

resurgence of outward feelings and displays of American patriotism since the early days of World War II, the Charters of Freedom — which include the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution and the Bill

Isabel Scrambles Schedule

The House will wrap up the charitable giving bill today and adjourn by 8 p.m. to allow lawmakers to get out of town before the storm hits. </p> “We’re going home,” said one staffer.

Hero Awaits His Reward

Bill Simon and Peter Ueberroth got on the ballot, then dropped out. State Sen. Tom McClintock has been pressured to follow suit, but hasn’t.

Leaders Aim For Oct. 31 Exit

</p> “We need to complete all of our work by Oct. 1, and we prefer to get it done prior to that,” said Bob Stevenson, spokesman for Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.).

Bono Plays Money Game

</p> But the lead singer of the band U2 is enough of a student of American politics to know an authorization bill is different from an appropriations bill.

A Look at Washington, D.C.

</p> If approved by Congress, Davis’ bill, which the lawmaker plans to introduce sometime this fall, would create a full-fledged Representative for the District.