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Pressure Mounts on DiFi

While they’d like to bash recall opponents as right wingers who are trying to subvert the November 2002 election results giving Davis a second term, the reality is that without a viable candidate on the

FEC Up and Up

coming up with names of new nominees for the Federal Election Commission, raising the possibility that President Bush could make recess appointments and put two new commissioners in place until 2005 without

Book Explores Capitol Hill Tales

“People would want to hear about the ghosts, fights and the duels … and later they would say, ‘There should be a book about this stuff!’”

FEC Reform Would Enshrine Partisanship

Politicians of any stripe who rued the excesses of independent counsels should be wary of creating an equivalent office with a 10-year term and a mandate to investigate campaigns.

Bill Would Speed Special Elections

Even with a constitutional amendment that would allow for temporary House appointments, he said, the House should comprise duly elected Members as soon as possible.

Ex-Members in Liberia

Still, Shows said he agreed with Taylor that the United States should send troops into the country to keep the peace before the dictator’s expected departure.

Text of Blair Address

So we should not minimize the differences, but we should not let them confound us either.

Giuliani Lobbies for WorldCom

“Both commercial and national security interests rely upcon WorldCom’s operations continuing without disruption.”

Sleepwalking Through History?

“That a Member who thinks that children should be protected from gays would then talk about sodomy to children is very ironic,” the Democratic aide said.

Report: Congress Delayed Anthrax Cleanup

The latter accomplishment didn’t come without significant setbacks, however. Cleanup teams asked staff to identify critical items that should be removed for off-site decontamination.

Democrats Shy About Saying ‘Bush’

A Daschle spokesperson disputed the suggestion that the Minority Leader was trying to criticize Bush without actually uttering the president’s name.

Kingston Continues Fight for Greater CVC Oversight

Both Democratic and Republican members of the subcommittee expressed concerns about how many decisions are made about the project — the sheer quantity of which increase the cost — without going through

Abortion Conference Stalled

The bill has been languishing for a month-and-a-half without the appointment of Senate conferees since House passage on June 4. The Senate passed the bill on March 13.