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Message Machines Revved as House Prepares to Return

decision to briefly suspend the six-week recess to pass a $26 billion package of aid to states caused leadership offices to snap back into action as lawmakers across the country scrambled to adjust their schedules

Pelosi Tweets: House Coming Back

That will force lawmakers to cut short trips abroad or interrupt packed district schedules as they gear up for the midterm elections.

Senate Acts; House Heads Back

House Members will likely have to cut short trips abroad or interrupt packed district schedules as they gear up for the midterm elections, but they see it as a chance to help reframe the political

GOP Clashes Over Publicizing Schedules

Several House Republicans are balking at a request by their leadership to offer up a copy of their August schedules for a GOP Conference online database.

Rangel Probe Reaches a Two-Year Milestone

“They’re not going to be able to dedicate the whole day to depositions,” the former aide added, noting that schedules must compete with committee hearings and other activities when the House is in

GOP Hopefuls Get Member Mentors

Price said Members are encouraged to talk to their candidates “at least once a week” depending on their schedules.

Clay: Modernize Records Management

The other 97 percent are temporary and must be managed by the agency, for various lengths of time, according to statutes and records schedules.

Crist Move Follows Years of Antagonizing the GOP

The Associated Press reported at the time that Crist didn’t even give the White House enough notice to change the printed schedules that had Crist introducing the president at the rally.

Congress’ Web Sites Garner Praise, Pans

Since the last evaluation in 2007, more sites incorporate video and RSS feeds and post basic information about Congress, such as hearing schedules, how a bill becomes a law and frequently asked questions

These Staffers Are Always on a Learning Curve

Congress doesn’t offer financial incentives for staffers to go back to school, all three students said their bosses have been supportive of their ongoing education and have been willing to work with their schedules

Tobias: Senate Must Move Swiftly on Court Vacancies

The president should continue cooperating with Judiciary Chairman Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.), who arranges hearings and votes, Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.), who schedules floor debates and votes, and