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VolPac Raises $1.9M in Six Months

Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) raised nearly $2 million for his political action committee in the first half of the year, his largest six-month cash haul ever and twice the amount pulled in

Gainer, Deputies Surrender Comp Time

— have accrued hundreds of hours of compensatory time while serving in their posts, despite prohibitions on the practice that went into effect under the fiscal 2003 omnibus spending bill.

Most Senate Contenders Hold Back on Roberts

Rosalind Kurita, one of two Democrats running to replace Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.). Kurita said she would have “serious reservations” about voting to confirm Roberts.

One of Their Own

</p> “He is fair-minded and of unquestioned integrity,” Gorrell added.

Behind Closed Doors

</p> Instead, the job of filling in the blanks has been left to future generations. </p> In 1957, a committee headed by then-Sen. John F.

Oct. 1 Adjournment Hopes Evaporating

</p> Indeed, though the Senate has passed five measures and the House has passed its full slate, not one appropriations bill has been sent to the president and House-Senate conference negotiations on

Closing Out His Tab

</p> According to a Lampson campaign aide, the former lawmaker, who is seeking to unseat House Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R) in the 2006 election, completed paying the bill in June.

Brewing Up a Congressional Campaign

</p> Boundy was the deputy political director of the AFL-CIO and worked in the Department of Labor under then-President Bill Clinton.

CBC and The Juice

</p> “You’re talking about bombing Mecca,” the talk show host clarified. </p> “Yes,” Tancredo answered. </p> Tancredo later said he was “just throwing out some ideas.”