January 12 - Bush Starts a Strong Record Of Success With the Hill |
January 12 - Recess Appointments by Bush For Conservatives Reich, Scalia |
January 12 - The Compassion Campaign |
January 19 - Dispute May Heat Up Again Over Cheney Energy Task Force |
January 19 - Hollings Fights Administration Antitrust Plan |
January 19 - Lieberman Pushes for Bill to Reduce Number of Posts Subject to Confirmation |
January 26 - Dealmaking Between Bush and Kennedy Galvanizes Managed-Care Lobbying Groups |
January 26 - Naming of Accountants to Serve on SEC Raises Questions in Light of Enron Woes |
January 26 - The Duel of Bush and Daschle: Men of Genteel Steel |
February 2 - 'Secure', but Not Too Far |
February 2 - A Closer Look at GAO vs. Cheney: Politics and Separation of Powers |
February 2 - Daniels' Domestic Austerity Drive May Further Strain Relations With Hill |
February 2 - Some Republicans See Hill Watchdog As Biting the Hand That Nurtured Him |
February 2 - The Challenges at Home |
February 2 - Will a New Era of Deficits Be Bush's Budget Legacy? |
February 9 - GAO's Walker Says He Hopes To Avoid Court Fight With Cheney Over Energy Task Force Documents |
February 9 - Lawmakers Call Bush Request for Authority To 'Transfer' Appropriations Beyond the Pale |
February 9 - Parsing the Assumptions |
February 16 - Another Reagan Alumnus Returns, Welcomed by Old Democratic Critics |
February 16 - Bush's Private School Tax Credit Reignites the Voucher Debate |
February 16 - Bush's Private School Tax Credit Reignites the Voucher Debate |
February 16 - Bush's Selection of Hall For Humanitarian Position Creates Opportunity for GOP |
February 16 - GAO's Fuller Disclosure |
February 16 - Lack of Carbon Dioxide Regulation Spurs Criticism of Bush's Clean-Air Plan |
February 23 - Appellate Courts at Center Of Fight for Control of Judiciary |
February 23 - Charles W. Pickering Sr. |
February 23 - Editor's Notebook: It's All Connected |
February 23 - Lack of Judicial Controversy Belies Tumult Surrounding Pickering |
February 23 - New Tools to Change Rules |
February 23 - Regulating the Rule-Makers: John Graham at OIRA |
February 23 - White House May Try to Broaden President's Privacy Privilege As It Fights GAO Suit Over Papers |
March 2 - Bush Renominates Controversial State Department Appointee |
March 2 - Bush's Bipartisan Welfare Proposal Paves Way for Congressional Action |
March 2 - Editor's Notebook: Domestic Dilemmas |
March 2 - Either Side Could Prevail On the Legal Merits, Scholars Say |
March 2 - Judge John D. Bates |
March 2 - Risk Enough for All In Walker v. Cheney |
March 9 - Bush Breaks With Position, Moves to Protect Steel Industry |
March 9 - Hatch Launches Plan B As Democrats Remain Unyielding On Pickering's Judicial Nomination |
March 9 - Hill Warning: Respect Level From White House Too Low |
March 9 - In Search of Lost Power |
March 9 - John Podesta Hired by Nevada To Fight Nuclear Waste Dump |
March 9 - Parker Loses Corps Post In Battle Over Earmarks |
March 16 - Editor's Notebook: Assessing Motives |
March 16 - Past Rows Over Nominees |
March 16 - Pickering's Defeat Escalates War Over Confirmation Process |
March 23 - Acrimony Over Judicial Confirmations Begins to Spill Into Other Issues |
March 23 - Helms Pushing for Arms Deals To Be Exclusive Property of Senate |
March 23 - Insurance Liability Stalls Talks |
March 23 - Lawmakers Might Put Some Muscle Behind Call for Ridge Testimony |
March 23 - OIRA Directs Guidelines on Data Quality |
March 30 - New Homeland Security Duties Spotlight Service's Juggling Act |
March 30 - Senate Mum on Bush Nominees |
April 6 - Bills to Overhaul Beleaguered INS Moving Ahead in Both Houses of Congress |
April 6 - Daschle: No Fast Track Without TAA |
April 6 - How to Resurrect Congress After a Debilitating Attack |
April 6 - Senate Appropriators Dissatisfied That Ridge Will Not Testify Formally; Homeland Security Spending on the Line |
April 6 - The Heat Is On |
April 6 - White House Considers 'Unsigning' U.N. Treaty to Create International Court |
April 13 - Congress Challenged by Soaring Cost Of Transportation Security Agency |
April 13 - Congress, White House Rift Much in Evidence On Capitol Hill |
April 13 - GOP Cranks Up Complaint Level In Judicial Confirmations Debate |
April 13 - Governors Step Up Lobbying Against Bush's Welfare Proposal |
April 13 - INS Bill Running Afoul Of Bush Administration's Plan |
April 13 - Security Costs Skyrocket |
April 20 - New Medical Privacy Rules Blasted as 'Telemarketer's Dream' |
April 20 - Reich's Role in Handling Venezuela Coup Could Cost Him State Department Post |
April 20 - White House Silence May Help House Pass Bill to Overhaul INS |
April 27 - Bush to Call for Mental Health Parity Over Objections from Key Allies |
April 27 - House Votes to Abolish INS, Re-Create It as Two Bureaus |
April 27 - Turf Wars Take Toll on Ridge |
May 4 - Anniversary Score on Judicial Nominees: Three Confirmed, Eight Still in Limbo |
May 4 - Bill Narrows 'Virtual' Porn Definition |
May 4 - DeLay Flexes Muscles On Middle East Issue |
May 4 - House Moves to Boost Numbers In Supplemental Spending Bill |
May 4 - INS Bills Set House Against Senate With Bipartisan Support for Both Plans |
May 11 - Crusader Down: First Salvo In Cancellation Wars |
May 11 - Lawmakers Say Intelligence Network Is 'Slow-Walking' Inquiry Into Lack of Sept. 11 Preparedness |
May 18 - Dodd Blasts State Dept.'s Reich For Response to Venezuelan Coup |
May 18 - Editor's Notebook: The Public Interest |
May 25 - Committee Democrats Cross Over To Advance Smith Judicial Nomination But Remain Committed to Tough Process |
May 25 - Democrats Not Satisfied With Enron Memo Turned Over by the White House |
May 25 - Impatient Senate Drafts Its Own Homeland Security Plan |
May 25 - Senate's Crusader Plans on Hold |
May 25 - Senators Differ With Powell On Releasing Serbian Aid |
May 25 - Senators Want to Extend Sept. 11 Fund to Victims of Past Terrorism |
May 25 - The Next Possible Trade Deals |
May 25 - White House Pushing Draft Terrorism Insurance Proposal |
June 8 - Bush's Swift, Sweeping Plan Is Work Order for Congress |
June 8 - President to U.S. Citizens: Press Congress for New Department Of Homeland Security by Year's End |
June 15 - Editor's Notebook: Stop Making Sense |
June 15 - Intelligence Committees Tussle With Task Of Assigning Domestic Spy Responsibilities |
June 15 - Security Plan Gets Solid Backing But No Rubber Stamps on Hill |
June 22 - GAO Watches FOIA Suit For Energy Documents |
June 22 - Judicial Nominees Deal in the Works |
June 22 - Political Rival, Unlikely Ally |
June 22 - Proposed Divisions and Duties Of New Security Department |
June 29 - Burton Renews Quest For Presidential Records |
June 29 - Fate of INS Remains Uncertain Under Plans for New Department |
June 29 - Homeland Security Bipartisanship Launches Treasury-Postal Spending Bill, But Tough Issues Remain Unsolved |
June 29 - Some in GOP Join Democrats In Questioning Homeland Plan |
July 6 - Burton Resurrects Debate Over Release of Presidential Records |
July 6 - Corporate America Faces Shift in Legislative Landscape |
July 6 - GOP Leaders See Some Benefit In Lame-Duck Spending Session |
July 6 - Homeland Security Revamp Hung Up On 'Dual-Purpose' Agencies |
July 6 - McHale Tapped For Homeland Security Post |
July 6 - President Bush Takes Key Issues on the Road |
July 13 - Editor's Notebook: Backhanded Salute |
July 13 - Gantlet of House Committees Greets Homeland Security Plan |
July 13 - Highlights of Panels' Input On New Security Department |
July 13 - Jeffords Not Satisfied With EPA's Release of Records |
July 13 - Surgeon General Nominee Vows To Use 'Bully Pulpit' |
July 13 - Treasury-Postal Service Spending Bill Tempts Veto With Cuba Travel Provision |
July 20 - Bush's Domestic Security Blueprint Includes Possible Role for Military |
July 20 - FEC Nomination Snarl Could Ensnare Carmona |
July 20 - House Bill on Utah Land Swap Called Too Hasty by Democrats |
July 20 - House GOP Keeps the Faith |
July 20 - House Homeland Security Bill Bends Strongly Bush's Way |
July 20 - Intelligence Center to Stay Right Where Murtha Put It |
July 20 - Key Issues of Security Debate |
July 20 - Lawmakers Irked as Spy Agencies Move Slowly to Alleviate Problems |
July 27 - Hall's Confirmation Hits Snag |
July 27 - Homeland Security's Big Hurdle: Ceding Power to White House |
July 27 - House Gives Thumbs Up To Normal Trade With Vietnam |
July 27 - McCain Deal Speeds Up Nominations |
July 27 - No Opposition as Senate Confirms Carmona as U.S. Surgeon General |
August 3 - Bush Wins Key Victory Before Recess: Fast-Track Trade Negotiating Authority |
August 3 - Byrd Prepared to Slow Bill |
August 3 - Harkin Declares Nomination Of USDA Undersecretary 'Over' |
August 3 - Intelligence Members Say No Polygraphs |
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 - Philosophical Conflicts Complicate Iraq Debate |
August 3 - Rep.Tony Hall Confirmed for U.N. Position |
August 3 - Work Rules Throw Wrench In Homeland Security Bill |
August 10 - Duo's Contentious Battle Features Patriotism and Homeland Security |
August 10 - Federal Regulations Face Assault on Their Foundation |
August 10 - President Appoints Dorr To Agriculture Post |
August 10 - Provisions of the Corporate Fraud Bill |
August 10 - Tiny Rider Has Major Impact on Federal Rules |
August 31 - Congress Changing Tone Of Homeland Security Debate |
August 31 - New Department, Old Issues |
August 31 - The White House vs. the Hill |
September 7 - Editor's Notebook: Role Reversals |
September 7 - Evaporating Terrorism Insurance Makes for Cautious Contractors |
September 7 - For Congress, a New World -- And Business as Usual |
September 7 - Workers' Rights Issues Looming Over Homeland Security Debate |
September 14 - Banking Committee Approves Housing Bills, Backs Nominee |
September 14 - Editor's Notebook: Room to Move |
September 14 - Lawmakers Try to Balance Security And the Public's Right to Know |
September 14 - Other Disputed Issues |
September 14 - Senators Band Together to Reconcile Labor Rules and Homeland Security |
September 21 - Bush Takes Page From Clinton In Appropriation Showdown |
September 21 - Chafee Holds Key to Decision on Union Rights for Homeland Staff |
September 28 - 'One Voice' Lost in Debate Over Iraq War Resolution |
September 28 - Bush Nominee To Head FDA Widely Backed |
September 28 - Cheney's Lawyer Claims Lawmakers Have Plenty of Ammo in Hunt for Information |
September 28 - Independent Intelligence Commission Caught in Hill-White House Wrangling |
September 28 - Personnel Differences for Homeland Security Plan |
September 28 - Personnel Issues Have Senate Stumbling on Homeland Security |
October 5 - Appropriators Parry Bush Move To Bypass Printing Office |
October 5 - Moderates Vow to Keep Working On Homeland Security Deal |
October 12 - Bingaman Puts Hold on FDA Nomination |
October 12 - Broad Resolution Allows Bush To Set Terms of War Without Review |
October 12 - Concerns Linger for Lawmakers Following Difficult Vote for War |
October 12 - Editor's Notebook: Anxiety Levels |
October 12 - Homeland Security Department Adrift in Appropriations Doldrums |
October 12 - OMB Burns Midnight Oil Trying to Plan For Homeland Security Department |
October 12 - Senate Judiciary Panel Agenda Hostage to Parties' Showdown Over Bush Appellate Nominees |
October 12 - White House Communications Aide Joins SEC as Adviser to Embattled Chief |
October 19 - EPA May Set New Air Pollution Rules During Hill Recess |
October 19 - Judiciary Chairman Leahy Shrugs Off GOP Barbs |
October 19 - McClellan Confirmed as Head of Food and Drug Administration |
October 19 - North Korea Presents Congress With New 'Axis of Evil' Issues |
October 19 - Parties Use Judicial Standoff To Play to Core Constituents |
October 19 - Senate's Failure to Resolve Personnel Management Issue Stalls Homeland Security Bill |
October 19 - Thinking Outside the House: Democrats Guess at Gephardt's Plans |
October 19 - Thomas Wants to Halt Medicare Cuts for Doctors |
November 16 - Bush Team in Driver's Seat on Fiscal Policy |
November 16 - Homeland Security Department Another Victory for Administration |
November 16 - Intelligence Authorization Clears, Creating Independent Panel To Probe Sept. 11 Terrorist Attacks |
November 16 - Nuances Run Deep in Homeland Bill |
November 23 - Conclusion of 107th Congress Does Not Put an End To Judicial Nomination Woes |
November 23 - Fielding the Possible Candidates For Homeland Undersecretaries |
November 23 - Iraqi Scientists Visa Bill on Hold |
November 23 - McSlarrow, Adelstein Confirmations End Bickering |
November 30 - Homeland Security Department Details Continue Unresolved |
November 30 - Kissinger, Mitchell Tapped for Panel |
November 30 - Trade Proposal Draws Fire From Steel, Textile States |
December 7 - 2002 Legislative Summary: Faith-Based Initiatives |
December 7 - 2002 Legislative Summary: Fiscal 2003 Budget Resolution |
December 7 - 2002 Legislative Summary: GAO Lawsuit Against Vice President Cheney |
December 7 - 2002 Legislative Summary: Homeland Security Department |
December 7 - 2002 Legislative Summary: Nuclear Waste Repository |
December 7 - O'Neill's Departure Signals Change of Style, Not Policy |
December 14 - Calio's Assertive Style Moves Legislation, But Hill Republicans Have Paid a Price |
December 14 - Court Ruling for Cheney In Lawsuit Seeking Records Threatens GAO's Stature |
December 14 - President Bush's Hill-Savvy Lobbying Team |
December 14 - Presidential Support Vote Study: Bush Readies Strategies for Legislative Success in 2003 |