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GOP Claiming Big Momentum

</p> “I don’t know what the odds of getting a Social Security bill through are, but they are better than they were in June,” said Charlie Black, a Republican lobbyist with close ties to the White House

Late End to Session Likely

In the latest sign that Republican Congressional leaders have given up on trying to finish business by the beginning of October, Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) announced last week that the

Has Museum’s Time Come?

</p> Now with the Senate passage earlier this month of a bill designating the Old Post Office building Pavilion Annex on Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest as the site of the proposed museum, museum officials

More Police to Lose Comp Time

</p> At the end of July, House and Senate appropriators issued a sharp reprimand to Capitol Police officials in the fiscal 2006 legislative branch spending bill, criticizing the department’s management

Book Dishes a Lott of Dirt

</p> The Mississippi Republican charges that Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) and former Sen. Don Nickles (R-Okla.) seized on his “innocent and thoughtless remark” about former Sen.

Former Sen. Jesse Helms: A Life in Unusual Review

And a good editor might have caught needless repetitions (on one page the reader is reminded no less than three times by Helms that President Bill Clinton’s reluctance to get behind missile defense legislation

Site for Sore Eyes

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Provision Splits Frist, McCain

</p> Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.), whose presidential aspirations would be greatly boosted if the provision were to become law, said before the start of the recess that he is “very supportive”

New 527 Jolts Stem-Cell Debate

</p> Despite its infancy, StemPAC made a media splash the week of July 25, when it announced plans to run ads criticizing Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist’s (R-Tenn.) apparent opposition to stem-cell