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Healthy Growth

[IMGCAP(1)]</p> In the late 1990s Rosen served as majority counsel for Rep. Bill Thomas (R-Calif.), who at the time chaired the Ways and Means subcommittee on health.

Hearings Set for Monday

of September — the timetable originally laid out by Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.).

Pass the Shield

</p> Thirty-one states have adopted legislation shielding journalists from being forced to reveal sources, and in 18 others, courts have erected a shield.

K Street’s Most Urgent Push

</p> “We need to think about how to deal with, at least temporarily, these massive explosions in population growth,” Kaufman said. </p> Former Sen.

Katrina Sinks Estate Tax

</p> Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) announced Monday that the Senate would not take up the estate tax as planned, but would instead focus on legislation related to the hurricane disaster, including

Bush Raises Stakes on Roberts

</p> Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.), in a rare Labor Day meeting with the Capitol press corps, said hearings for Roberts would instead likely begin either Thursday or Monday, which allows

Katrina Response Likely to Delay Adjournment

</p> On Friday, Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) called on Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Chairwoman Susan Collins (R-Maine) to hold hearings on the response of the Federal

Recalling Wellstone’s Impact

Among those hit particularly hard by the tragedy was Bill Lofy, author of the new biography “Paul Wellstone: The Life of a Passionate Progressive” (University of Michigan Press).

Gas Prices Move to Center Stage

Having already made a down payment toward the bill for emergency aid in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, Congressional Republicans return to work this week eager to defuse the explosive issue of soaring

Senate Appeals Fees Ruling

</p> The case now awaits action by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Washington, D.C., Circuit.

Missouri Breaks for DSCC

</p> She is critical of Talent’s vote for the energy bill in light of rising gas prices and the tax breaks it included for energy companies, and accuses him of “standing idly by” while Missouri’s Medicaid