Lamentable Ethics in Congress? It’s as Old as the Hill
More recently, he has resurfaced as a sometime media personality and received a pardon from President Bill Clinton in 2000. </p> 1995 </p> Rep.
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More recently, he has resurfaced as a sometime media personality and received a pardon from President Bill Clinton in 2000. </p> 1995 </p> Rep.
</p> Whether this flow of money can be stemmed depends on whether 527s can survive scrutiny in the upcoming Congress. </p> Rep.
</p> 2. Charisma </p> For Sen.
</p> But why now?
</p> Politically, 1974 was a tumultuous year.
</p> As they exited the inaugural platform erected on the Capitol’s West Front, Democrats and Republicans alike expressed praise for President Bush’s 20-minute address. </p> Sen.
New Jersey Senators, especially former pro basketball player Bill Bradley (D) and the scandal-ridden Robert Torricelli (D), whom Lautenberg came out of a short-lived retirement to succeed in 2002.
Following several years of declining health, Bill Cochrane, former staff director and senior adviser of the Senate Rules Committee, died Dec. 28 at Asbury Care Center in Charlotte, N.C. He was 87.
Howard Liebengood, former chief of staff of Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.), died Thursday at his home in Cordova, Tenn. He was 62.
</p> Lucky for Bush, Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) may already have wrapped up the class-action aspect of tort reform before Bush even gives his State of the Union speech two weeks from
</p> Bainwol said he and the NRSC chairman in 2002, Tennessee Sen. Bill Frist, sought to make an early assessment of the “doability” factor in convincing ideal candidates to run.
</p> The firm has worked for Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.), Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), Allen and Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney (R).
</p> Democratic aides view early February as the most likely time that a full floor vote on Gonzalez could be held.
</p> “I think [security] will be tight enough to deter anybody that would want to make any statements up here,” said House Sergeant-at-Arms Bill Livingood, who described the agency’s strategy as “very
</p> The third category includes Members of the House who are in at least their second term and have shown political weakness. </p> Topping this list is sophomore Rep.
</p> The 109th Congress has four new Congressional legacies following in the footsteps of fathers, mothers and grandfathers. </p> Rep.
After spending his own time and money helping to successfully oust his nemesis, former Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle (D-S.D.), Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) is now dancing on Daschle
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with former president Bill Clinton.
</p> Also at the firm is Alex Vogel, who served as chief counsel to Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) in 2003 and remains his top political lawyer.