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GOP Help Sought on Post-Katrina Voting

to publicize Democratic-sponsored legislation intended to guarantee absentee voting privileges to Gulf Coast residents displaced by recent hurricanes in an attempt to gain Republican backing for the bill

Congress Should Find a Way to Protect the Internet

Today is the day the House will consider a bill sponsored by Rep. Jeb Hensarling (R-Texas) intended to remove the Internet from certain campaign finance restrictions on “public communications.”

Oxley’s Ohio Surprise

</p> While state Senate President Bill Harris (R) was mentioned as a possible contender, a spokeswoman said he is content in his current leadership post.

Oxley Announces Retirement

</p> While Oxley — the co-author of 2002’s landmark Sarbanes-Oxley corporate accountability bill — is sure to be flooded with offers, one Republican lobbyist speculated that it could be a year before

Done by Thanksgiving? Don’t Book Those Seats

</p> Meanwhile, the budget reconciliation conference could be further complicated by the fact that GOP centrists in both chambers may have the ability to scuttle any bill they find objectionable, such

Internet CFR Bill on Deck

The House is set to take up a bill this week that would exempt the Internet from campaign finance laws. </p> The measure is on the suspension calendar for Wednesday.

Oxley to Announce Retirement

</p> While Oxley — the co-author of 2002’s landmark Sarbanes-Oxley corporate accountability bill — is sure to be flooded with offers, one Republican lobbyist speculated that it could be a year before

Lawmakers Join Fight in Gov. Races

</p> Over the weekend, at least four Members from the Old Dominion were out stumping on behalf of their party’s ticket. </p> Rep.

Judges’ Group Jumps Into COLA Fray

</p> While the Senate legislation, sponsored by Arizona Republican Jon Kyl as an amendment to a fiscal 2006 appropriations bill, is limited to Members’ salaries — unlike previous legislation — Mecham

All Quiet on the Fitzie Front

Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) weighed in at 1:41 p.m., but, uh, that also was to hail the increase in the gross domestic product.