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Cessna Spooks Capitol

</p> Congressional law enforcement officials commended the process: “It went extremely well,” asserted House Sergeant-at-Arms Bill Livingood. </p> Rep.

Lobby Reform Bill Readied

</p> Instead of the bill, Cantor said he favored exploring reforms to lobbying rules through the House ethics committee.

Frist, Reid To Lobby Business

</p> Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) and other GOP leaders will meet with members of the Business Roundtable in the morning.

Judges Fight Set For Next Week

Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) set the stage Tuesday for the final showdown over judicial filibusters, declaring that he would bring up judicial nominees for floor debate next week.

Avoid the War

</p> In numerous ways, the Founding Fathers intended the Senate to be more deliberate than the House, to reflect considered judgment rather than the immediate will of the popular majority.

Remembering the Champion of the Innocent

</p> The event, which will run from 2 to 4 p.m. in the Senate Caucus Room, will feature an “eclectic </p> mix” of speakers, according to Leahy spokesman Tim Rieser.

DeLay Con Carnie

</p> Armey added that Abramoff “doesn’t look like someone you would take to church and then home to meet your mother.” </p> Former Sen.

Hope Springs Eternal For Approps Progress

</p> Meanwhile, subcommittee markups of an expected $85.2 billion “military quality of life” spending bill and a $29.7 billion Energy and water funding measure are looming on Thursday.

Hillary Watch

The conservative watchdog group Judicial Watch, which made a name for itself probing former President Bill Clinton, filed an ethics complaint Monday against Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.).

Roll Call Casualty List

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What’s Wrong With President Bush’s Gang of Seven

</p> On this fourth anniversary of President Bush’s first batch of judicial nominations, and as Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) seems ready to pull the trigger on his “nuclear option,” it’

Roll Call’s 10 Best Senate Races

Bill Brock (R) </p> If Tower’s victory telegraphed the political change coming to the South, Gore’s loss to Brock left no question that the change was well under way.

Sherwood Update

</p> During her alleged fling with the 64-year-old Congressman, Ore, 29, interned ever so briefly in Rep. Bill Shuster’s (R-Pa.) office.

Nuclear Debate Gets Personal

</p> In the meantime, Reid and Democrats pounded at the motives of Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) in pushing to end judicial filibusters by invoking a rarely used maneuver to change Senate precedent