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Hearing Airs BCRA Criticism

Pence opined that he believes Congress doesn’t have “any business saying how much money should be spent.”

Fears of Mercury Are Unjustified

Bush as 43rd president, the Clinton Environmental Protection Agency declared that the new government should regulate with the strictest controls.

Allard: Performance Standards Needed

subcommittee on the legislative branch, raised the idea during a hearing on fiscal 2006 budget proposals for the Library of Congress and Government Accountability Office, asserting that Congressional agencies should

Three-Judge Panel Hears CAA Case

Congress waived its sovereign immunity with the CAA, and since the law sets up the “office of” instead of individual lawmakers as the defendants, Members could claim their personal Speech or Debate immunity without

White House ’08 Hopefuls Step Out

The prospect of the first presidential cycle since 1928 without a sitting president or vice president seeking the nation’s highest office has prompted a scramble among aspiring politicians to claim

Lobbyists Eye Earmarks for Homeland Security

Appropriations subcommittee on Homeland Security, says he is open to including earmarks in much of the bill, mainly as a way for Congress to provide specific instructions to the department on how it should

Packed House

Participants also discussed legislative fallout if the Senate should “blow up” over judicial nominations.

Ethics Logjam Rolls On

More significantly, Hastings suggested that he and Mollohan conclude a “gentleman’s agreement” stating that no complaint would be dismissed without a vote by the panel.

Man Arrested at Capitol to Be Deported

That program allows citizens of countries including Australia to visit the United States for up to 90 days without contacting the State Department for a formal visa. “Mr.

TV Profit, Public Loss

And Congress, it appears, is going to let them multiply their earnings opportunities without exacting any assurance that they’ll change their ways.

Pols Assessing Shays’ Stand

At a town hall meeting Saturday in Greenwich, Conn., Shays called DeLay “an absolute embarrassment to me and to the Republican Party,” later adding that the Texan should step down from his leadership

FEC Mulls State, Local Event Rules

In its implementation of BCRA, the FEC approved an exemption to allow federal officeholders and politicians to speak at state, district and local party events “without restriction or regulation.”

Burns Won’t Duck Tribal Controversy

Conrad Burns (R-Mont.) admitted last week that provisions benefiting an Indian tribe were placed in a fiscal 2004 Interior spending bill without his knowledge, although he denied that there was any improper