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Daschle Ties a Common Thread for Team Obama

Washington is abuzz about the number of former aides to President Bill Clinton who have attached themselves to President-elect Barack Obama, wondering what influence they will have as the new administration

The Senate’s Part

With the apparent exception of complications that former President Bill Clinton’s financial dealings pose to nominating Sen.

Note From the Editor

Bill Frist (R-Tenn.), another former Senate Majority Leader, offers his prescription, too. </p> And David M.

Democrats Look to ’34, Not ’94

Democrats, who will soon hold the House, Senate and White House for the first time since 1994, say they have learned the lessons of President Bill Clinton’s first two years and are desperate not to repeat

New Members Getting Schooled in D.C.

While munching on muffins and fresh fruit, incoming Members were addressed by House Sergeant-at-Arms Bill Livingood, who told the incoming class the ins and outs of House safety procedures.

Reid Kicks Off Session, Calls For Comity

</p> Reid indicated he plans to offer a comprehensive economic stimulus bill that will include funding for a public works program, food stamps, unemployment insurance, Medicaid reimbursements, as well

House Members Get Strict 198-Ticket Allocation

</p> On Monday, committee Chairwoman Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) introduced a bill to make selling the tickets illegal, with a violation punishable by up to $100,000 in fines or a year in prison.

Georgia Runoff Gives GOP Angst

Wyche Fowler (D) in 1992 and was instrumental in former Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist’s (R-Tenn.) defeat of then-Sen. Jim Sasser (D) in 1994.

Deloitte Picks Up Tom Davis

</p> While the “vacant” offices provide constituent services, aides do not respond to press inquires and can provide only general information about a bill’s status in Congress.

A 24-Hour Blackout in the Senate

</p> Because of Senate rules, Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) is temporarily shutting down the chamber to bypass floor time, so that the stimulus bill can be taken up when the Senate reopens Wednesday

Road Map: Bush, Democrats Face One Final Showdown

</p> Failing to pass the bill would then give Democrats a dilemma: They could stick to their guns on tying the cash to fuel efficiency or risk having a bankrupt General Motors on their doorstep just as