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Brain Drain

</p> And Bill Morley, the Congressional affairs vice president for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, has joined MWW as senior VP and managing director of the D.C. office, succeeding Slade.

NRCC Reaching Out to Organized Labor

</p> Although it is technically too late in the General Assembly session to introduce a new bill, and some House leaders oppose the measure, the state Senate president held open the possibility of attaching

Members’ Libel Defense Grows

</p> Previous cases involving Members sued for defamation have usually related in some manner to the legislative process. </p> For instance, Operation Rescue National sued Sen.

Report Proposes Looser Disclosure

</p> Backing down after this criticism, GOP leaders withdrew the financial disclosure language from the intelligence bill and instead asked OGE to study the issue and prepare a report within 90 days.

Bringing in the Big Guns

</p> Besides helping Whitehouse, the former Ocean State attorney general, Donilon is also working for Sen. Bill Nelson (D-Fla.) this cycle and for Sen.

Judicial Critic to Lead Frist Tour

Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) will host a private tour of the Capitol next week led by a controversial Republican religious operative who advocates the impeachment of “activist” federal judges

Boehner’s Allies Key to Ambitions

</p> On the Hill </p> Rep. Tom Latham (R-Iowa) </p> Latham is one of Boehner’s oldest friends on the Hill. He and two other Members of the House freshman class of 1994 — current Sens.

Drug Bill Has 51 Senate Votes

</p> Even before the Medicare prescription drug bill passed Congress, Snowe and Wyden, along with most Democrats and a handful of Republicans, have been fighting to give HHS the authority to use its

Frist Defends GOP in Schiavo Matter

Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) told his Republican colleagues in a private meeting Tuesday that he stood by his decision to have Congress intervene in the Terri Schiavo debate — but added

For Politicians, the Quip Starts Here

Joe Lieberman (D-Conn.) who now serves as former President Bill Clinton’s communications director. “It’s smart because people try to do it themselves, and it sometimes doesn’t work.”

Forty to Attend Papal Funeral

Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) and Speaker Dennis Hastert (R-Ill.) will head up a Congressional delegation of 40 Members to the funeral of Pope John Paul II in Vatican City on Friday.

Is Deep Throat’s Health in De-Klein?

</p> But reached in his San Diego office earlier this week, Klein laughed off the idea that he is Deep Throat. </p> “I’ve been asked about that a thousand times,” he said. “I’m not.

Senators Cool to Bashing Judges

</p> Rebuking DeLay’s claim that judges would have to “answer” for their Schiavo decisions, Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) instead said Congressional intervention in the matter was a singular