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Congress’ Top Partisan Fighters

</p> Metzenbaum served on the Judiciary Committee and was one of the Senate’s staunchest supporters of gun control, including becoming the chamber’s point man on the Brady bill.

Wu’s Actions Leave His Allies Disgruntled

</p> In 2000, the Taiwanese-born Wu voted against then-President Bill Clinton’s efforts to grant China permanent normal trade relations status, despite the wishes of Portland’s high-tech industry and

DCCC Begins Air Attack

</p> “It’s a situation where their words do not match their actions in Congress,” DCCC spokesman Bill Burton said. “We’re just letting people know.”

Judge Deal Got Boost From Lott

</p> But he also told them he couldn’t be a part of any deal, the source said. </p> In an interview last week, Sen. Mark Pryor (D-Ark.) confirmed the Mississippi Republican’s role.

Reporters Who Don’t Grab Headlines

</p> Meanwhile, McCarthy was on the floor when then-Senate Majority Leader Robert Byrd (D-W.Va.) dubbed a bill to revise the Tax Reform Act of 1986: floccinaucinihilipilification.

Looking For a Sweep

</p> The GOP likely face a pitcher-by-committee situation, with a number of hurlers</p> going several innings each to fill out the seven-frame game.

Law & Outrage

</p> Now that’s staying on message!</p> Grover Norquist vs. John McCain, Con’t.</p> Like a lot of other conservative activists, Grover Norquist was very, very unhappy with Sen.

TRMPAC Fined in Texas Civil Case

</p> DeLay’s office declined to comment on Hart’s decision.</p> House Democrats were very pleased. </p> “The judge’s ruling speaks for itself.

Stem-Cell Filibuster Looms

</p> Freshman Sen. Tom Coburn (R-Okla.) said he too would work to prevent the bill from passing in its current form.

2008 Rivals Frist, McCain Both Won in Nuclear Deal

</p> Some of those who support McCain for the 2008 presidential nomination think his victory represents a defeat for Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.), his prospective presidential rival.

A Moment to Remember

seconds at 3 p.m. local time on Monday, train whistles will blow, bells will ring and baseball games will come to a halt pursuant to legislation passed by Congress and signed into law by then-President Bill

Roll Call Casualty List

</p> <p class="whitedot">… </p> <p class="casualtyhed2">HOUSE </p> <p class="casualtyhed2">SENATE </p> </p> <p class="hed2">Running for Senate </p> <p class="casualtysubhd"> 3 House