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Bush, Democrats Conspire to Hand Huge Debt to Kids

single group for the huge disparity in federal spending between seniors and children, is now taking out ads against President Bush’s Social Security reforms urging, “let’s not stick our kids with the bill

Measure to Limit Medals Gets No. 1 Billing

</p> The issuance, or perhaps over-issuance, of Congressional Gold Medals was hardly a topic that featured prominently on the campaign trail, and its position as the first bill to be considered this Congress

GOP Tries to Heed Medicare Lessons

</p> Some members of the administration, most notably then-Health and Human Services Secretary Tommy Thompson, touted the Medicare bill, and executive branch officials often appeared as experts at Members

Dole Taps Newcomers for Key Roles

</p> Joining Vitter and Thune on the NRSC’s fundraising team are several Senate veterans, including Majority Leader Bill Frist (Tenn.) and Majority Whip Mitch McConnell (Ky.).

D.C. Vote Still Faces Hurdles

</p> “That is a staggering number of misinformed people,” said DC Vote Executive Director Ilir Zherka.

GOP Attacks Boxer’s Pitch

</p> “By writing the fundraising letter, she has cheapened her arguments on the floor,” said Bob Stevenson, communications director for Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.).

Talent Pool ’06

</p> If Nixon decided to enter the race, it would be his third Senate bid in 18 years. </p> He took 32 percent against then-Sen.

Senate GOP Backs Effort on Marriage

</p> Despite lukewarm support for the Marriage Protection Act in 2004, Allard reintroduced the bill and said he believes the GOP leadership will schedule a vote on it this Congress.

Kerry Shifts Focus to Policy

</p> The first sitting Senator in 32 years to return to the chamber after losing a presidential general election, Kerry introduced a bill Monday to provide health insurance to every child, using the same

Shorter Lines

Senate Democrats introduced a bill Monday to combat long lines at the polls and further a variety of other election-related reforms they say are necessary for a “fair and transparent voting system.”