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Labor Lobbyists Divide Forces

</p> Bill Samuel, the AFL-CIO’s top lobbyist added: “The break is clean. It has to be that way according to our constitution and according to democratic principles.

LOC Police To Add 43 Officers

</p> Under a provision included in the fiscal 2006 legislative branch spending bill, which both chambers approved last week, the Capitol Police will receive funds for an additional 43 officers who will

Legislation, Art and the Wild West

[IMGCAP(1)]</p> Several of Moran’s Yellowstone images are included in the exhibit, “Drawn to Yellowstone: Artists in America’s First National Park,” now on view at the Buffalo Bill Historical Center in

Back at Home, No Rest for the Weary

</p> While the packet does include a one-page section on Social Security — a set of questions and answers on the leadership-backed GROW accounts bill — the topic is not being pushed by GOP leaders with

DeLay Hires New Deputy

</p> Bradbury is a native of Columbus, Ga., and earned degrees in political science and international studies from the University of Richmond.

Parties Strategize on Renewing Voting Rights Act

Kennedy, the ranking member on the Senate Judiciary Committee, plans to introduce a bipartisan reauthorization bill with Sen. Arlen Specter (R-Pa.), the panel’s chairman, after Labor Day.

Business Lobbyists Recount How CAFTA Was Won

</p> “Our job was to make sure that these Members heard from the business leaders in their states,” said Bill Miller, political director and vice president for Congressional affairs at the U.S.

MoveOn Raises, and Spends, Big in 2005

Bill Nelson (D-Fla.). </p> Byrd could face his first-ever competitive Senate race if Rep. Shelley Moore Capito (R) decides to run. Casey is challenging Sen.

Parties Weigh In on Heated Special

</p> “We are up on TV and we are standing with Paul Hackett because he stood with the United States in battle,” said DCCC spokesman Bill Burton.

Vote Held Open, GOP Prevails on CAFTA

Rob Portman’s (R-Ohio) seat still vacant, the bill only needed 217 votes to pass instead of the usual 218.</p> At that point, seven lawmakers had yet to cast a vote: Republican Reps.