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A Sweet Deal

</p> That is, as long as Congress can finish a bill that will survive a presidential veto.

Progress in Accounting by Capitol Police Force

</p> House Sergeant-at-Arms Bill Livingood said he was proud of the department’s progress, especially in the face of the immense growth of responsibilities and personnel since Sept. 11, 2001.

Mountain

Bill Ritter would be able to appoint a new secretary of state to replace Coffman if he is elected. </p> Coffman closed the first quarter with $324,000 in cash on hand.

Southwest

Bill Konopnicki their best shot at retaining this majority Democratic, but philosophically conservative district — and he’s re-thinking his decision not to run.

South

</p> 10th district Incumbent: Bill Young (R) 19th term (66 percent) Outlook: Safe Republican Young, who at 77 remains a perpetual object of retirement rumors, made his intentions clear on March 31:

Midwest

Bill Foster’s (D) district, which they suggest shows that Democratic turnout will be up everywhere in the Land of Lincoln.

Mid-Atlantic

</p> But the triumph of conservative state Sen.

House Preps for Flurry of Bills

</p> Hoyer said the farm bill conference report might come up next week and to expect the Defense authorization bill on the floor during the third week of May.

Hoyer Sets a Busy House Schedule

</p> Specifically, the Democrat said to expect the supplemental bill, the housing package and the budget conference report on the floor next week.

Young Defends Coconut Road Project

</p> In his floor speech, Young warned that although he would vote for the bill, his colleagues were traveling a “slippery, slippery road” by referring the matter to Justice.

GOP Spars Over Young’s Earmark

The Senate already passed the bill and pushed the probe. </p> “The Senate is meddling in House affairs,” Young said.

23 More ADAPT Protesters Arrested in Russell

</p> “We’re not violent, and we definitely did not destroy property,” he added. </p> A call to the RNC press office was not returned by Roll Call’s press time Wednesday.

Veto Days and Jedi Knights

David Obey (D-Wis.) likened Bush’s statement Tuesday that he would veto a supplemental spending bill larger than $108 billion to one of the Jedi master’s sage decrees.