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Frist Predicts Full Exoneration

Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) said Tuesday he is providing federal investigators documents related to his sales of stock in his family’s hospital chain “as fast as possible” and predicted

Spitzer Comes to Town Seeking Donations

</p> “I’m doing this personally and not really on behalf of the firm,” Jankowsky said. </p> Company spokeswoman Barbara Perlmutter added, “It’s got nothing to do with us.

FEC Reports Put Races in Focus

</p> Sen. Bill Nelson (D-Fla.) crossed the $2 million threshold for the second straight quarter, the only incumbent other than Clinton to do so. </p> Nelson is expected to face Rep.

Will Holiday Shopping Fall Victim to Calendar?

</p> Still, appropriators appear to be moving forward as if they will not have to revisit each bill, and their optimism is well-founded considering that Senate leaders have repeatedly indicated they have

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War Looms Over Budget

</p> Round one is expected to begin Thursday, when House Republicans hope to be ready to push an amendment to the 2006 budget bill that calls for a mandatory spending cut of at least $50 billion.

Pulling the Plug on Public Financing

</p> The bill, scheduled to hit the House floor early next month, would eliminate the voluntary check-off on tax returns that allows filers to divert a small portion of their federal taxes to the Presidential

Lawn Wranglers Would Like One More Win

</p> Against the Senate’s championship softball team, Hawk ‘n’ Dove. </p> “We’re battle-tested and ready to defend the House’s honor,” said Tony Essalih, deputy chief of staff for Rep.

Gillespie: A Man in Demand

He will be able to return to work nearly full time at QGA, the shop he launched with Jack Quinn, then-President Bill Clinton’s White House counsel in 2000.

Warner Won’t Retreat in Battle Over Defense Bill

[IMGCAP(1)] </p> While the obituary on the Defense authorization bill can’t and shouldn’t be written just yet, the limited time left in this year’s session, coupled with partisan stalemates over the bill

Obey the Rules

</p> Coburn’s allies point to the example of Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (Tenn.), who performs surgery on a pro-bono basis and is wealthy enough to pay his malpractice premiums out of his own pocket