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Unprepared

</p> On the immediate-response front, former Senate Sergeant-at-Arms Bill Pickle told Roll Call that, specifically in the House, too many officials with too little security experience may have a say in

Some PACs Still Packing a Punch

</p> Now, in light of the newly passed lobbying and ethics reform bill — which did virtually nothing to change lobbyists’ involvement in the leadership PAC retreats — Members and lobbyists who are itching

Jail Time a Real Attention-Getter in New Ethics Bill

With President Bush set to sign a comprehensive ethics reform bill as soon as this week, lobbyists are scrambling to understand the sweeping scope of a measure they spent most of the year hoping would

Positions Hardening on Iraq

</p> Meanwhile, Durbin said Senate Democrats plan to use a rare procedure to bring up amendments on Iraq policy during next week’s expected floor debate on the fiscal 2008 Defense authorization bill.

International Coup

</p> Instead, the automakers favor a bill sponsored by Reps. Baron Hill (D-Ind.) and Lee Terry (R-Neb.).

Democrats, GOP Mapping Approps Strategies

</p> Having a vote on an individual bill packed with popular programs will help Democrats make their case as opposed to a giant omnibus where the spending priorities can be harder to define.

Continuity Plan Still Incomplete

A flurry of bills had surfaced while the Republican Party was in power and tapered off after the leadership pushed through a bill that requires states to hold special elections in 49 days if more than

House Security Plan Draws Fire

</p> While praising individual officers, former Senate Sergeant-at-Arms Bill Pickle argued in a recent interview that by allowing non-security officials to take part in emergency operations, Congress

Petraeus Divides House

to vote on a supplemental war spending bill later this month, and Petraeus and Crocker are scheduled to appear before the Senate today — Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) condemned the general’s statements

Chuck Wagon

</p> “He’s very genuine when he talks about the Hatch Act and being precluded from discussing it,” Wickers said. </p> Kerrey, meanwhile, is expected to be in Washington, D.C., today.

Paper Trail Bill Prompts Delays, Headaches

</p> Rep. Rush Holt (D-N.J.), the sponsor of the election bill, said Friday that there were “too many little questions about what’s in the bill” from various Members.

Boehner Calls for $1M Query Into Vote Glitch

Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) wants to spend a million bucks investigating the voting snafu on an amendment prohibiting spending on benefits for illegal immigrants in the Agriculture appropriations bill