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AHIP Begins ‘Shark’ Attack on Trial Bar

</p> Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) has recently signaled that he is willing to look at options and possible compromises that could push the legislation through.

Burns Goes on Offense Against Ethics Charge

</p> Several of Abramoff’s tribal clients won legislative victories in the fiscal 2004 Interior appropriations bill, which Burns helped put together in his role as chairman of the Senate Appropriations

Diagnose This!

The Senate’s top doctor, Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.), has many new and unwanted patients.

Is Dip in Congress’ Numbers a Bad Omen?

</p> Whit Ayres, a partner in the Republican polling firm Ayres, McHenry and Associates, agreed — to a point.</p> “People like Congress when Congress is getting things done,” Ayres said.

FEC Pushes E-Disclosure For Senate

Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) later co-sponsored the bill, and other key lawmakers — including Rules and Administration Chairman Trent Lott (R-Miss.) and ranking member Chris Dodd (D-Conn.) — also publicly expressed

Labor Enters ‘Nuclear’ Fray

could prove decisive if Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) makes the push to unilaterally end filibusters of judicial nominees later this spring.

House Leaders File Brief in Schiavo Case

</p> Those moves and another federal court ruling Tuesday came after both chambers of Congress convened this past weekend in a highly unusual session to pass a bill giving federal courts jurisdiction

Ameriquest Could Gain From Bill

</p> The Ney-Kanjorski bill is an update of one that Ney backed last session but never managed to move out of committee.