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Democrats Seek End Run on Probe

</p> “A significant number of people from the Gulf are scattered, so it is difficult [for them] to act as a collective,” Rep.

Frist: HCA Stock Sale Was Proper

Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) defended his personal financial investments Monday, saying his family’s blind trusts behaved “above and beyond anything” required by the chamber’s ethics rules

Frist Policy Aide Steps Down

Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) lost a trusted policy adviser last week when Bill Wichterman was snapped up by the government affairs practice group Covington and Burling, a Washington, D.C

Privatization Will Not Fix Social Security Problems

</p> In their latest attempt, the House Republican leadership claims that its privatization bill would prevent Congress from using Social Security funds for other purposes by “stopping the raid.”

GOP Tries to Find Voice

energy bill,” said Ron Bonjean, spokesman for Speaker Dennis Hastert (R-Ill.).

Bill Protects Those Who Protect Us

</p> Our annual defense authorization bill establishes the policy parameters and funding blueprint for the vast national security activities of the Departments of Defense and Energy.

Norton: Include D.C. in Statuary Hall

Tom Davis (R-Va.) and Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.), the bill had no widespread support and languished in the House Administration Committee.

MLK Memorial Gets $2 Million Boost

</p> Other major donors include General Motors, Tommy Hilfiger Corporate Foundation, Procter & Gamble and the NBA. </p> D.C. City Council Passes Dog Park Bill </p> And they’re off!

Senate Needs to Support Stem-Cell Legislation

</p> In a dramatic speech on the Senate floor in late July, Specter announced his personal support for the bill, explaining that he no longer thinks the administration’s policies enable scientists to

The Government Should Be More Like Families

Real non-defense discretionary spending already is up more than 35 percent over President Bush’s first five budget years — more than triple its total increase during all eight years of former President Bill

CVC, House, Senate Food Contracts to Be Bid

In the 2005 legislative branch spending bill, appropriators specifically directed the Government Accountability Office to examine AOC operations, including food services, to see which duties could be handled

Another Arkansas Governor Eyes Presidential Run

</p> One, obviously, is Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (Tenn.), a heart surgeon who’s an expert on everything from infectious diseases to health care information technology.

Reid Follows Frist, Sets Up Blind Trust

</p> Reid, who was worth at least $2 million at the end of last year, is setting up a financial arrangement akin to the one being run by his counterpart, Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.), whose decision

Stem-Cell Research Has Options

With the council’s recommendations in mind, I have been working to develop a bill that will provide funding for research to explore potential methods of creating pluripotent stem cells without creating