January 5 - Emerging Players: Dissenters |
January 5 - Emerging Players: Economic Guardians |
January 5 - Emerging Players: Homeland Defenders |
January 5 - Emerging Players: Internationalists |
January 5 - Emerging Players: Prerogative Protectors |
January 5 - Emerging Players: Rep. Barbara Lee, D-Calif. |
January 5 - Emerging Players: Rep. Bob Barr, R-Ga. |
January 5 - Emerging Players: Rep. Bob Ney, R-Ohio |
January 5 - Emerging Players: Rep. F. James Sensenbrenner Jr., R-Wis. |
January 5 - Emerging Players: Rep. Ike Skelton, D-Mo. |
January 5 - Emerging Players: Rep. Jim Kolbe, R-Ariz. |
January 5 - Emerging Players: Rep. Jim McCrery, R-La. |
January 5 - Emerging Players: Rep. Joe Pitts, R-Pa. |
January 5 - Emerging Players: Rep. John M. Spratt Jr., D-S.C. |
January 5 - Emerging Players: Rep. Mark Steven Kirk, R-Ill. |
January 5 - Emerging Players: Rep. Melvin Watt, D-N.C. |
January 5 - Emerging Players: Rep. Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif. |
January 5 - Emerging Players: Rep. Nita M. Lowey, D-N.Y. |
January 5 - Emerging Players: Rep. Rob Simmons, R-Conn. |
January 5 - Emerging Players: Rep. Saxby Chambliss, R-Ga. |
January 5 - Emerging Players: Rep. William M. 'Mac' Thornberry, R-Texas |
January 5 - Emerging Players: Sen. Bob Graham, D-Fla. |
January 5 - Emerging Players: Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich. |
January 5 - Emerging Players: Sen. Jon Kyl, R-Ariz. |
January 5 - Emerging Players: Sen. Joseph I. Lieberman, D-Conn. |
January 5 - Emerging Players: Sen. Max Baucus, D-Mont. |
January 5 - Emerging Players: Sen. Olympia J. Snowe, R-Maine |
January 5 - Emerging Players: Sen. Pat Roberts, R-Kan. |
January 5 - Emerging Players: Sen. Richard J. Durbin, D-Ill. |
January 5 - Emerging Players: Sen. Robert F. Bennett, R-Utah |
January 5 - Emerging Players: Sen. Russell D. Feingold, D-Wis. |
January 5 - Emerging Players: Sen. Sam Brownback, R-Kan. |
January 5 - Emerging Players: Sen. Tom Daschle, D-S.D. |
January 5 - Emerging Players: Spymasters |
January 5 - Emerging Players: Stepping Up To the Front Lines |
January 5 - Emerging Players: Unheralded Experts |
January 5 - Emerging Players: War Eagles |
January 12 - Bills Signed |
January 12 - Bush Starts a Strong Record Of Success With the Hill |
January 12 - Conservative Republican Wins Largent's Seat In Oklahoma's 1st District |
January 12 - Deficits and Recriminations |
January 12 - Dueling Visions of Defense |
January 12 - Editor's Notebook: The Loneliest Job |
January 12 - Finessing Workers' Worries |
January 12 - Health Care: Back to Basics |
January 12 - Hill's Probes of Enron Collapse Will Focus On Adequacy of Oversight, Effect on Retirees |
January 12 - Much Tidying Up Left to Do After Hart Anthrax Cleanup |
January 12 - Pattern of Partisanship Persists |
January 12 - Pelosi Plans Quiet Move To History-Making Post |
January 12 - Politics Stokes Energy Debate |
January 12 - Rep. Skeen Says He Won't Seek Election to a 12th Term |
January 12 - Rep. Watkins Retiring, Complicating Redistricting |
January 12 - Resources Panel Chairmanship Race Exposes a House Republican Divide |
January 12 - Security the Emerging Theme Of Election Year Issues |
January 12 - The Compassion Campaign |
January 12 - The Social Security Faceoff |
January 12 - Torricelli Probe Sent to Senate |
January 12 - Tug of War to Continue Over Judicial Confirmations |
January 12 - Voting Rate Edges Higher |
January 19 - Campaign Finance Bill Finds New Energy in Enron Ruins |
January 19 - Dispute May Heat Up Again Over Cheney Energy Task Force |
January 19 - Editor's Notebook: Dollar for Dollar |
January 19 - Hart Building To Reopen Jan. 22 |
January 19 - Hollings Fights Administration Antitrust Plan |
January 19 - Lieberman Pushes for Bill to Reduce Number of Posts Subject to Confirmation |
January 19 - Parties Face Senate Races As Equals in Vulnerability |
January 19 - The Leadership War |
January 19 - What's Ahead: Week of Jan. 21 |
January 26 - Campaign Finance Bill Wins Its Day on the House Floor |
January 26 - Cast Off by Both Sides in the House, Traficant Now Politically Homeless as Well |
January 26 - Editor's Notebook: Consumer Choice |
January 26 - Lingering Costs of Anthrax Attack Evident as Hart Building Reopens |
January 26 - The Duel of Bush and Daschle: Men of Genteel Steel |
January 26 - What's Ahead: Week of Jan. 28 |
February 2 - 'Secure', but Not Too Far |
February 2 - A Closer Look at GAO vs. Cheney: Politics and Separation of Powers |
February 2 - Editor's Notebook: Deficit Perceptions |
February 2 - Hill Democrats Respond Cautiously To Party Consultants' Plans For Capitalizing on Enron Collapse |
February 2 - Inouye to Head Torricelli Probe Instead of Reid |
February 2 - Lobbying of Black and Hispanic Caucuses Heats Up as Debate Draws Closer On Campaign Finance Overhaul |
February 2 - Some Republicans See Hill Watchdog As Biting the Hand That Nurtured Him |
February 2 - The Challenges at Home |
February 2 - What's Ahead: Week of Feb. 4 |
February 9 - Budget Hearing Turns Personal |
February 9 - Competing to Probe Enron |
February 9 - Editor's Notebook: The Comity Is Over |
February 9 - Enron Inquiry Likely to Be Broader Than Response |
February 9 - GAO's Walker Says He Hopes To Avoid Court Fight With Cheney Over Energy Task Force Documents |
February 9 - Goss Rescinds Plan to Retire |
February 9 - Parsing the Assumptions |
February 9 - Radiation Level is Lowered on Hill Mail After Health Complaints |
February 9 - What's Ahead: Week of Feb. 11 |
February 16 - Bush's Selection of Hall For Humanitarian Position Creates Opportunity for GOP |
February 16 - Campaign Finance Outcome Now in Daschle's Hands |
February 16 - DeLay Heads to Puerto Rico To Raise Money and Talk Taxes |
February 16 - Editor's Notebook: Under Cover |
February 16 - Final Lobbying Push Is Under Way As Vote on Broadband Bill Nears High-Speed Rules |
February 16 - Mixed Signals, Hard Feelings |
February 16 - Parties Work Overtime to Fill Coffers As Soft Money Edges Toward Extinction |
February 16 - Retirees' Privileges |
February 16 - Top-Tier Lobbyists: Ex-Members' Special Access Becomes an Issue |
February 16 - What's Ahead: Week of Feb. 18 |
February 23 - Campaign Finance Finale Puts McConnell on the Spot |
February 23 - Money Migration? |
February 23 - Shays-Meehan Watchers Prepare To Target 'Issue Ads' Rules in Court |
February 23 - What's Ahead: Week of Feb. 25 |
February 23 - White House May Try to Broaden President's Privacy Privilege As It Fights GAO Suit Over Papers |
March 2 - Airtime Provision Stripped |
March 2 - Blunt Now Sole Candidate For GOP Whip |
March 2 - Campaign Finance Bill Evokes Opportunity and Trepidation |
March 2 - Either Side Could Prevail On the Legal Merits, Scholars Say |
March 2 - Issue Ad Limits Could Set New Tone But Create New Challenges |
March 2 - Judge John D. Bates |
March 2 - Markey Has Right Moves, Gets Wrong Results |
March 2 - Risk Enough for All In Walker v. Cheney |
March 2 - What's Ahead: Week of March 4 |
March 9 - Borski Departure Forestalls One Pennsylvania Incumbent Duel |
March 9 - California Incumbents Appear Safe Bets In November |
March 9 - Daschle Trying to Beat the Clock On Campaign Finance Bill |
March 9 - Daschle, Hoping to Defuse Remarks, Offers Resolution of Support for Troops |
March 9 - Hill Warning: Respect Level From White House Too Low |
March 9 - House 'Cardinal' Callahan Retiring |
March 9 - In Search of Lost Power |
March 9 - Key Areas of Contention |
March 9 - Sen. Thompson Says No To Another Six Years, Roiling Tennessee Politics |
March 9 - What's Ahead: Week of March 11 |
March 16 - Conrad in Budget Spotlight With Little Room to Maneuver |
March 16 - Editor's Notebook: Assessing Motives |
March 16 - Filibusters: Nonstop Action |
March 16 - GOP's Budget Resolution Draft Follows Past Years' Path |
March 16 - Muffled Message Imperils Democrats' Senate Edge |
March 16 - Senate Pushing for More Special Education Funding |
March 16 - What's Ahead: Week of March 18 |
March 23 - Acrimony Over Judicial Confirmations Begins to Spill Into Other Issues |
March 23 - Bill Says Its Own Provisions May Be Challenged in Court Right Away |
March 23 - Campaign Finance Passage Ends a Political Odyssey |
March 23 - Conrad's Budget Plan Approved in Committee But Faces Tough Fight on Senate Floor |
March 23 - Editor's Notebook: Our Preoccupations |
March 23 - Strange Bedfellows Gingrich and Foley Offer Plan To Replace House Members in Emergency |
March 23 - Two-Hour Meeting Rule Causes Trouble in Senate |
March 30 - As Groups File Lawsuits, Bush Spurns Signing Ceremony For 'Flawed' Fundraising Law |
March 30 - Editor's Notebook: Changing Your Tune |
March 30 - Lieberman's Call for Enron Communiques Doubles Troubles for White House |
March 30 - Senate's Only Doctor Pens Reference on Bio-Terrorism |
April 6 - Absent a Budget, Singular Spending Target An Increasingly Appealing Fallback |
April 6 - Editor's Notebook: Behind the Curve |
April 6 - How to Resurrect Congress After a Debilitating Attack |
April 6 - Picture Perfect |
April 6 - Senate Appropriators Dissatisfied That Ridge Will Not Testify Formally; Homeland Security Spending on the Line |
April 13 - 'Comma Bill' Held Hostage |
April 13 - 'Taxpayer Bill of Rights' Brought Down in House By Campaign Finance Rider |
April 13 - Appropriators See Their Ceiling For Fiscal 2003 Spending |
April 13 - Congress, White House Rift Much in Evidence On Capitol Hill |
April 13 - Court Puts Pa. Primaries in Doubt |
April 13 - Daschle's Office Returns to Normal After Anthrax Cleanup |
April 13 - Editor's Notebook: A Thinking Institution |
April 13 - FEC Members Won't Step Aside In Setting Campaign Rules |
April 13 - GOP Cranks Up Complaint Level In Judicial Confirmations Debate |
April 13 - Guilty of All Charges: |
April 13 - Traficant Refuses to Go Quietly Despite Calls for His Resignation |
April 13 - What's Ahead: Week of April 15 |
April 13 - Will Absence of a Budget Plan Weaken the Democratic Message? |
April 20 - Convicted Racketeer Traficant Remains in Virtual Exile |
April 20 - Editor's Notebook: Bumper to Bumper |
April 20 - Sex, Lies and Avarice: A Gallery Of Congressional Rogues |
April 20 - What's Ahead: Week of April 22 |
April 27 - Campaign Finance Court Date Set |
April 27 - Medicare Prescription Drug Debate Likely to Play Key Role in Campaigns |
April 27 - New Pot of Federal Dollars Has Admirers From All Over |
April 27 - One Question in Goode's GOP Move: In the 107th Congress, or the 108th? |
April 27 - Parties Play to Midterm Reality: Swing Voters Will Rule |
April 27 - Rep. Bob Stump's Retirement Will Shift Armed Services Post |
April 27 - The Name Game: In Court, It'll Be McConnell v. FEC |
April 27 - What's Ahead: Week of April 29 |
May 4 - Anniversary Score on Judicial Nominees: Three Confirmed, Eight Still in Limbo |
May 4 - Barcia Opts Out of House Election |
May 4 - Daschle Must Make Fast Shuffle To Get ANWR Opponents on Panel |
May 4 - DeLay Flexes Muscles On Middle East Issue |
May 4 - Diverse Three-Judge Panel Will Hear Challenge to Campaign Finance Law |
May 4 - Editor's Notebook: The Political Imperative |
May 4 - Hawaiian Tug Named For Rep. Abercrombie |
May 4 - House Moves to Boost Numbers In Supplemental Spending Bill |
May 4 - Lawmakers Weigh Creation Of 'Electronic Congress' For Emergency Legislating |
May 4 - Sudden Departure of Staff Director Hampers Intelligence Investigation |
May 4 - The Campaign Finance Judges |
May 4 - The DeLay-Bush Connection |
May 4 - What's Ahead: Week of May 6 |
May 11 - Ailing Helms May Be Out Until July or August |
May 11 - Campaign Finance Reform Challengers Fear Opponents' New Legal Standing Offers a Chance to Exact Revenge |
May 11 - What's Ahead: Week of May 13 |
May 18 - A Marriage Tax Mishap |
May 18 - Campaign Finance Law Provisions |
May 18 - Editor's Notebook: The Public Interest |
May 18 - Ethics Panel Starts Inquiry on Convicted Rep. Traficant |
May 18 - House Considers How To Fill Seats After a Disaster |
May 18 - Moderation on Endangered List As Safe Seats Breed Rigidity |
May 18 - Republican Main Street Partnership: A Voice for Moderate Republicans |
May 18 - Safe House: Incumbents Face Worry-Free Election |
May 18 - Sarbanes' Style Could Prove a Hindrance In His Effort to Regulate Accounting |
May 18 - Though an Iconoclast on Fast Track, GOP Leader Lives to Tell the Tale |
May 18 - What's Ahead: Week of May 20 |
May 25 - After Struggle for House Passage, Spending Fight Is in the Senate |
May 25 - Attacks and Follow-up Investigations: History Offers Cautionary Tale |
May 25 - Committee Democrats Cross Over To Advance Smith Judicial Nomination But Remain Committed to Tough Process |
May 25 - Democrats Keep One Eye on Trade, Other on Future Presidential Runs |
May 25 - Democrats Not Satisfied With Enron Memo Turned Over by the White House |
May 25 - Editor's Notebook: Waterlogged |
May 25 - Historic Session Scheduled Near Ground Zero This Fall |
May 25 - Panels' Limitations Hinder Probe of Intelligence Failures |
May 25 - Politics Muddies the Water Around Sept. 11 Investigation |
May 25 - Public Campaign Financing Tested |
May 25 - States' Publicly Funded Campaigns Could Provide Future Federal Model |
June 1 - Daschle's Dash to Pass Legislation |
June 1 - FBI Director Seeks Hill's Support As Hearings Get Under Way |
June 1 - FEC Regulations Snubbed |
June 1 - House Democratic Leadership To Undergo Complete Overhaul |
June 1 - New Capitol Police Chief To Tackle Force's High Turnover |
June 8 - Bush's Plan Gives Appropriators Even More to Ponder This Season |
June 8 - Bush's Swift, Sweeping Plan Is Work Order for Congress |
June 8 - Editor's Notebook: Management Challenge |
June 8 - Expansion During Crisis A Typical Response by Presidents |
June 8 - Graham Turns Rules To His Advantage |
June 8 - Hate Crime Debate Could Be Crucial Test As Daschle Rides Herd on Senate |
June 8 - House Bill Would Ban Grocery Box Break-Ins |
June 8 - Norwood's Revelation on Patients' Rights Legislation May Reflect Progress -- or It May Be Pressure Tactic |
June 8 - Port Security a Harbinger Of Homeland Disputes to Come |
June 8 - Proposal Presages Turf Wars |
June 8 - Senators See Spending Ceiling |
June 8 - What's Ahead: Week of June 10 |
June 15 - 14th Cardinal? Maybe Next Year |
June 15 - Amendment On Tax Hikes Fails in House |
June 15 - Bills Signed |
June 15 - Committee Chairmen Express Concerns About Major Shift in Jurisdiction |
June 15 - Editor's Notebook: Stop Making Sense |
June 15 - Funding Disagreement, Veto Threat Dog Supplemental Spending Bill |
June 15 - Intelligence Committees Tussle With Task Of Assigning Domestic Spy Responsibilities |
June 15 - Major Battle Brewing Over Minor Dollar Differences |
June 15 - Security Plan Gets Solid Backing But No Rubber Stamps on Hill |
June 15 - What's Ahead: Week of June 17 |
June 22 - Campaign Overhaul Proponents Consider Action Against FEC For New 'Soft Money' Rule |
June 22 - Editor's Notebook: Barons No More |
June 22 - GAO Watches FOIA Suit For Energy Documents |
June 22 - GOP Pick: An Armey of One |
June 22 - Homeland Security Debate: Balancing Swift and Sure |
June 22 - House Offers Mixed Reviews For Committee Term Limits |
June 22 - Judicial Nominees Deal in the Works |
June 22 - New Department Faces Key Issues |
June 22 - Senate GOP Debates Term Limits |
June 22 - Tauzin Cooks Up Probe Of Stewart's ImClone Connection |
June 22 - Thomas' Fast-Track Strategy Proves Tough Sell to GOP, Critical Democratic Supporters |
June 22 - What's Ahead: Week of June 24 |
June 22 - Will He Stay or Will He Go? Once Again, Watts Won't Say |
June 29 - Burton Renews Quest For Presidential Records |
June 29 - Hilliard of Alabama, LaFalce of New York On House Departure List |
June 29 - House GOP Leaders Take Political Risk, Win Enactment of Higher Borrowing Ceiling |
June 29 - House May Delay Summer Recess by One Week To Work on Creation of New Department |
June 29 - Midyear Spending Deal Likely in Early July; Democrats, Bush Harden Fiscal '03 Lines |
June 29 - Panel to Mull Traficant's Fate in House |
June 29 - Review Act Seldom Used |
June 29 - Senate GOP Agrees to 'Middle Ground' On Committee Term Limits |
June 29 - Some in GOP Join Democrats In Questioning Homeland Plan |
June 29 - Sponsors of Campaign Finance Law Unleash Torrent of Anger Against FEC |
July 6 - Burton Resurrects Debate Over Release of Presidential Records |
July 6 - Candidates Rush to Replace Watts As GOP Conference Chairman |
July 6 - Editor's Notebook: The Scare Factor |
July 6 - GOP Leaders See Some Benefit In Lame-Duck Spending Session |
July 6 - Mail Will Continue to Be Irradiated Despite Reported Health Problems |
July 6 - Oklahoma Race to Be Swift |
July 6 - Oldest House Member Bows Out Rather Than Face Fellow Republican In Fallout From N.Y. Redistricting |
July 6 - What's Ahead: Week of July 8 |
July 13 - Aspiring to Appropriations Seats |
July 13 - Gantlet of House Committees Greets Homeland Security Plan |
July 13 - Highlights of Panels' Input On New Security Department |
July 13 - House GOP Chairmanship Still in Play |
July 13 - Jeffords Not Satisfied With EPA's Release of Records |
July 13 - McCain's Hold on Nominations Spurs Bush and Senate Leaders To Agree on Timely Action Plan |
July 13 - No Hastert-Gephardt Meeting To Stop Congressional Pay Raise |
July 13 - President's Hard Line on Spending Shatters Brief Bipartisan Consensus |
July 13 - Printing Office Provides Latest Stage For Congress-White House Dispute |
July 13 - Retirement of Veteran Appropriator Meek Prompts Rush of Democratic Hopefuls |
July 13 - What's Ahead: Week of July 15 |
July 20 - Conservatives Compel Hastert To Set Early Test of Spending Limits |
July 20 - Daschle's Soft Touch Lost In Tough Senate Arena |
July 20 - Despite Police, Taxation Issues, Smooth Sailing Anticipated For Legislative Branch Spending Bill |
July 20 - Editor's Notebook: The Long View, Week by Week |
July 20 - House Expected to Expel Traficant Based on Panel's Recommendation |
July 20 - House GOP Keeps the Faith |
July 20 - Intelligence Center to Stay Right Where Murtha Put It |
July 20 - Torricelli Called to Appear Before Senate Ethics Panel For Fundraising Probe |
July 20 - Unyielding White House Approach Win Bush Bottom Line on Supplemental |
July 20 - What's Ahead: Week of July 22 |
July 27 - A Worried Congress Forced Into Legislative Overdrive |
July 27 - Editor's Notebook: Political Economy |
July 27 - Election Overhaul May Have to Wait In Line Behind Other 'Crisis' Issues |
July 27 - Legislative Branch Spending Conference Could Snag Over Police Force Merger |
July 27 - McCain Deal Speeds Up Nominations |
July 27 - Panel Winding Up Torricelli Investigation |
July 27 - Traficant's Ouster Decided But Not Relished by His Peers |
July 27 - Virgil Goode Switches To Republican Party |
July 27 - What's Ahead: Week of July 29 |
August 3 - Byrd Prepared to Slow Bill |
August 3 - Editor's Notebook: Summer Heat |
August 3 - Equal Opportunity for Lobbyists |
August 3 - Harkin Declares Nomination Of USDA Undersecretary 'Over' |
August 3 - In Recess: Week of Aug. 5 |
August 3 - Lawmakers' Keen Sense of Political Risk Trumps Avowed Goal of Budget Deal |
August 3 - More Judges Confirmed, But Disputed Nominee On Hold Until After Recess |
August 3 - No Badge, No Break? Cabinet Secretary Joins the Herd |
August 3 - Ohio's Convicted Rep. Traficant May Campaign From Prison |
August 3 - Ongoing Lott-Daschle Feud Keeps Nominees in Limbo |
August 3 - Rep.Tony Hall Confirmed for U.N. Position |
August 3 - Torricelli's Ethics Admonishment Quickly Becomes Campaign Issue |
August 10 - Editor's Notebook: The Collective Mind |
August 10 - Fallout From WorldCom Scandal Could Tilt Race in Mississippi |
August 31 - Congress Grows Accustomed To Staying for the Long Haul |
August 31 - Helms Expected to Return to Senate Just in Time for Year-End Push |
August 31 - House GOP Set to Move Bankruptcy Bill Despite Contentious Abortion Issue |
August 31 - Incumbent Losses in Georgia Primary Illustrate Greater Lessons to Be Learned |
August 31 - New Department, Old Issues |
August 31 - The White House vs. the Hill |
August 31 - What's Ahead: Week of Sept. 2 |
September 7 - A Road Show of Solidarity |
September 7 - Bills Signed |
September 7 - Bills Signed |
September 7 - Editor's Notebook: Role Reversals |
September 7 - For Congress, a New World -- And Business as Usual |
September 7 - GOP Win in Missouri Senate Race Could Mean Continuing Resolution, Early Recess |
September 7 - Leaders Prepare to Help Draft War Resolution |
September 7 - Repositioning Separates McCain Further From GOP Mainstream |
September 7 - Voters, Candidates Unclear About Impact of Iraq Vote |
September 7 - What's Ahead: Week of Sept. 9 |
September 7 - Workers' Rights Issues Looming Over Homeland Security Debate |
September 14 - Editor's Notebook: Room to Move |
September 14 - Prime-Time Thompson Still Holding a Day Job |
September 14 - Smith's Loss in New Hampshire Primary Reflects Both His Own Missteps And GOP Struggle for Senate Control |
September 14 - The Seasoned Speaker: Still Hastert, but Harder |
September 14 - They Wear Friendly Faces Now, But Stay Separated by Political Chasm |
September 14 - Thomas' Style and Controversial Bill Come Under Fire From His Own Party |
September 14 - What's Ahead: Week of Sept. 16 |
September 21 - 'Faith-Based Initiative' Stalled Despite Deal With Sen. Lincoln |
September 21 - Cacophony Surrounding Iraq Drowns Out Domestic Issues |
September 21 - What's Ahead: Week of Sept. 23 |
September 28 - 'One Voice' Lost in Debate Over Iraq War Resolution |
September 28 - Cheney's Lawyer Claims Lawmakers Have Plenty of Ammo in Hunt for Information |
September 28 - Democratic Group Finds Tough Sell In Go-Slow Approach to War |
September 28 - Editor's Notebook: Placing Markers |
September 28 - Getting a Quorum If Congress Is Attacked |
September 28 - Gore's Rallying Cry Against Bush Clouds Issue for Fellow Democrats |
September 28 - Logging Debate Holding Up Interior Bill |
September 28 - Personnel Differences for Homeland Security Plan |
September 28 - Personnel Issues Have Senate Stumbling on Homeland Security |
September 28 - Senate Finance Chairman's Agenda Trumped by Democratic Leader |
September 28 - What's Ahead: Week of Sept. 30 |
October 5 - Appropriators Parry Bush Move To Bypass Printing Office |
October 5 - Daschle's Grip on Majority Could Slip In Tussle Over Iraq, Homeland Votes |
October 5 - Democrats Scramble to Recover From Sen. Torricelli's Downfall |
October 5 - Editor's Notebook: Party Lines |
October 5 - House GOP Makes Time on Legislative Calendar To Write Resolutions Blaming Senate for Deadlock |
October 5 - Moderates Vow to Keep Working On Homeland Security Deal |
October 5 - The Late Patsy Mink, Liberal Stalwart, Still Favored to Win in November; Two Elections to Replace Her Seen |
October 5 - What's Ahead: Week of Oct. 7 |
October 12 - Bill to Rescind Bush's Release Of Presidential Records Withers |
October 12 - Broad Resolution Allows Bush To Set Terms of War Without Review |
October 12 - Byrd's Beloved Chamber Deaf To His Pleas for Delayed Vote |
October 12 - Concerns Linger for Lawmakers Following Difficult Vote for War |
October 12 - GOP Offers Tax Break Package To Ease Pain of Stock Losses |
October 12 - Goss Tries to Keep Intelligence Bill From Snagging on Sept. 11 Probe |
October 12 - Homeland Security Department Adrift in Appropriations Doldrums |
October 12 - House GOP Leaders Frustrated In Drive for Longer-Term CR |
October 12 - Issue of Punitive Damages Still Thwarts Compromise On Terrorism Insurance Bill |
October 12 - Senate Aviation Security Bill Offers Minimal Aid to Airlines |
October 12 - Senate Judiciary Panel Agenda Hostage to Parties' Showdown Over Bush Appellate Nominees |
October 12 - Water Projects Bill Likely Dead for Year |
October 12 - What's Ahead: Week of Oct. 14 |
October 12 - White House Communications Aide Joins SEC as Adviser to Embattled Chief |
October 19 - Battle Over Independent Sept. 11 Probe Keeps Intelligence Authorization in Limbo |
October 19 - Editor's Note: Lame Excuses |
October 19 - GOP Looks to New Batch of Leaders To Carry Mantle of Retiring Icons |
October 19 - In Recess: Week of Oct. 21 |
October 19 - Judiciary Chairman Leahy Shrugs Off GOP Barbs |
October 19 - Parties Use Judicial Standoff To Play to Core Constituents |
October 19 - Senate Control Could Change Hands Even Before the 108th Congress |
October 19 - Thinking Outside the House: Democrats Guess at Gephardt's Plans |
October 26 - Bills Signed |
October 26 - Editor's Notebook: Anyone Out There? |
October 26 - Leadership PACs on the Rise |
October 26 - Out-of-Towners Get a Shot At Leading Pro Forma Sessions |
October 26 - Senate Politics Shaken Anew By a 'Death in Our Family' |
October 26 - Senate Races: Melting in the Middle |
October 26 - Wellstone Obituary: Proud Voice for 'Democratic Wing of the Democratic Party' |
November 2 - A Dead-on-Arrival Roster |
November 2 - Better Relationship With Agencies To Head New Panel Leaders' List |
November 2 - Editor's Notebook: Bitter Harvest |
November 2 - In a Divided Congress, Inoculation Becomes a Main Legislative Goal |
November 2 - Legions of Lawyers Watching To Ensure Fair Voting on Nov. 5 |
November 2 - Mondale Would Be a Senate Freshman With an Elder Statesman's Perks |
November 2 - Second Recess Appointment Could Cost State's Reich |
November 2 - Term-Limited Intelligence Chairman Likely to Get Waiver to Stay On |
November 9 - A Party Asks: Who Are We? |
November 9 - Editor's Notebook: The 51 Percent Solution |
November 9 - Environmentalists Put on Defense |
November 9 - Ethics Panel Up in the Air |
November 9 - GOP Won Midterm War by Winning Series of Small Battles |
November 9 - House Committees: GOP Victories Could Mean Less Mobility in 108th |
November 9 - House Democrats Begin 'Anew' |
November 9 - House Overview: Nurturing the GOP Agenda |
November 9 - Lame Duck May Have Legs |
November 9 - Major Reuthorizations for Commerce |
November 9 - More Partisan Budget Panel Expected |
November 9 - New Senator Profile: Dean Barkley, I-Minn. |
November 9 - On the Lame-Duck Agenda |
November 9 - Santorum in Line for Rules Gavel |
November 9 - Senate Changes Hands Again |
November 9 - Senate Committees: New Rules for the 'A' Teams? |
November 9 - Senate Overview: The Chamber of Tactics |
November 9 - Status Quo for Panel on Aging |
November 9 - What's Ahead: Week of Nov. 11 |
November 16 - Democrats Hope to Limit Their Losses As Senate Committees Take Shape |
November 16 - Editor's Notebook: To The Rescue |
November 16 - His Star Once Again Ascendant, Hoyer Has Big Plans for Whip's Role |
November 16 - Homeland Security Department Another Victory for Administration |
November 16 - House GOP Leadership Places 'Cardinals' on Precarious Perch |
November 16 - House Membership of Mostly Lawyers and Veterans Now Giving Way to Bankers, Executives |
November 16 - Quietly, Pryce Ascends in GOP |
November 16 - Rep. Combest's Midterm Retirement Creates Four-Way Race For Coveted Agriculture Chairmanship |
November 16 - Senate's Washington-Savvy Freshmen Could Wield Influence From Day One |
November 16 - Solidly Backed By Her Colleagues, Pelosi Faces GOP's Sharpened Barbs |
November 16 - The 108th: House Leadership |
November 16 - The 108th: Senate Leadership |
November 16 - Turf Battles Could Lie Ahead In Fight To Oversee Homeland Department |
November 16 - What's Ahead: Week of Nov. 18 |
November 23 - Department's Blueprint Approved, Final Plan Far From Complete |
November 23 - GOP Weighs Critical Staff Shifts To Grease the Legislative Gears |
November 23 - Potential Allies Against Iraq Have a Dollar Figure in Mind |
November 30 - Campaign Finance Debate Turns to Courts for Closure |
November 30 - Campaign Finance's Paradox: Opposite Sides Unite for Legal Battle |
November 30 - Editor's Notebook: Watching the Votes |
November 30 - House Key Votes 2002 |
November 30 - Key Votes 2002: Strategic Muscle Gives Way To Political Will |
November 30 - Senate Key Votes 2002 |
November 30 - State Department Bypasses Personnel Catch-22 To Give Assistant Secretary Reich a New Job |
November 30 - The Long Political Life of a Man of the South |
November 30 - Thurmond's Evolution |
December 7 - 'Incumbent' Hawaii Democrat Ed Case May Have Edge in 44-Candidate Race To Replace Late Rep. Mink Next Year |
December 7 - 'Super A' Situation Not Settled for Frist |
December 7 - 2002 Legislative Summary: Campaign Finance |
December 7 - 2002 Legislative Summary: Legislative Branch Appropriations |
December 7 - 2002 Legislative Summary: Rep. Traficant Expelled |
December 7 - 2002 Legislative Summary: Sen. Torricelli Admonished |
December 7 - A Year Focused on Security, Both National and Political |
December 7 - Changing Faces in the Senate: Alaska to Complete the Latest Lineup |
December 7 - For 9/11 Probe, Rudman's Style Loses Points With Lott |
December 7 - Highlights: 107th Congress, Second Session |
December 7 - Lugar Ready to Make Up for Lost Time In Restoring Committee's Clout |
December 7 - Rep.-Elect Ed Case (D-Hawaii 2) |
December 14 - Compliments of the 107th: Lessons for a New Congress |
December 14 - Court Ruling for Cheney In Lawsuit Seeking Records Threatens GAO's Stature |
December 14 - Despite Post-Election Opportunities, Democrats Struggle to Find One Voice |
December 14 - E-mail Inefficient for Some on Hill |
December 14 - Editor's Notebook: Louisiana and Lott |
December 14 - Leading Scorers: Voting Participation |
December 14 - Lott's Civil Rights Votes |
December 14 - Lott: A Candid Leader |
December 14 - Party Unity Vote Study: Bracing for Battles Postponed |
December 14 - President Bush's Hill-Savvy Lobbying Team |
December 14 - Presidential Support Vote Study: Bush Readies Strategies for Legislative Success in 2003 |
December 14 - Republicans Struggle to Put Lott's Race Issue to Rest Quickly |
December 14 - Three Ambitious Senate Republicans Showing No Moves Against Lott |
December 14 - Vote Participation Still High |
December 14 - What's Ahead |