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DeConcini Reflects on Senate Years

So he partnered up with Jack August, a well-known Arizona historian, and the two began to craft a historical narrative from interviews, newspaper editorials and official documents.

Voting Rights Backers Gear Up for Bill’s Big Week

But with a House vote on the measure expected by the end of March, supporters are readying themselves for constitutionality questions that could be brought up by Members, releasing documents showcasing

From ‘Jim Who?’ to New House Clerk

The Clerk is in charge of an array of activities, from helping to preserve order and decorum in the House to certifying the passage of bills to keeping a permanent set of books and documents to managing

The Facts About Voting System Test Labs

Upon receipt of all documents necessary for the Ciber application, EAC will render a decision and will make test reports available on its Web site, www.eac.gov.

Stalking Obama

John Linder (R) and John Barrow (D) voting “present.”

Georgia Map Gets Closer

Because Georgia falls under the Voting Rights Act, any changes made to representative lines must be preapproved by Justice before going into effect.

States Working to Block REAL ID Law

Though many Democrats and Republicans in Congress oppose the strict new drivers’ license requirements as well, they see voting against funding for troops in Iraq and Afghanistan as untenable.

Hill Surrogates Aid President

Steve Buyer (R), a veteran of the first Gulf War, who said that Kerry — a veteran himself — has “a record of consistently voting against the men and women who serve us in harm’s way.”

Final Days for Fightin’ Illini

consultants who had gathered here: How would millionaire securities trader Blair Hull respond to the barrage of attacks on his character stemming from the recent release of previously sealed divorce documents

Arnold Leaves ’Em Laughing

Besides consistently voting with Bush on key issues, Miller has caused plenty of indigestion with his new book, “A National Party No More: The Conscience of a Conservative Democrat,” which suggests

Full Court Won’t Review FEC Disclosure Decision

contrary to the plain language of the statute, is nevertheless impermissible because it fails to account for the substantial First Amendment interests implicated in releasing political groups’ strategic documents