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The Friendly Skies

Mark Souder (R-Ind.) said Tuesday he is working on a bill that would create automatic sanctions for pilots who violate the tightly controlled airspace around the nation’s capital.

Judicial Fight Fuels the DSCC’s Windfall

Specifically, one pitch to donors that sought to link Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) with embattled House Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-Texas) paid for itself many times over to the tune of

Ford Officially Enters Tenn. Senate Contest

</p> Ford has long been expected to seek the seat of retiring Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R), who is adhering to a term-limits pledge and ramping up for a likely White House bid in 2008.

AIPAC: Big, but Not the Only Game in Town

Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.), Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.), Speaker Dennis Hastert (R-Ill.) and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) took to the podium to pledge their

Tie-tanic

</p> Return of Washingtonienne.

Clark’s Hill Role Step Toward ’08?

</p> Jim Manley, a Reid spokesman, noted that Clark is a member of the the two leaders’ National Secu- rity Advisory Group. </p> “He is someone that Sen.

Bills Scold Executive Branch

</p> The Homeland Security bill, which passed the House on May 18, cut more than $485 million in funding due to a lack of information on a variety of programs requested by Congress.

Despite Deal, Comity Lacking

</p> Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) would not rule out triggering the nuclear option in the future should he believe that Democrats were not following it in good faith.

Patent Pending

</p> Before introducing a bill, Smith said, outside groups plan to meet “one more time at my request.” Then, the committee will work on drafting the bill over the week of Memorial Day.

Rubin Returns

“We want to hear his ideas on strengthening Social Security, as President [Bill] Clinton did, instead of privatizing it.” </p> Hearing Delayed.

Deal Not Sparking Primaries — Yet

</p> Resnick noted that despite their occasional frustration with his voting record, Republican leaders — including Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (Tenn.) and the National Republican Senatorial Committee