Word: capitol
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Want to work on Capitol Hill this summer? Gotta check your party affiliation...
...Capitol Hill is always in a state of flux," said Dana M. Curtis, Counselor for Careers in Government in the Office of Career Services. "There might be more of that," said Curtis, "but there is always a need for interns on the Hill...
...Students without party affiliation shouldn't be working on Capitol Hill," said Bradford P. Campbell '95, president of the Harvard Republican Club, "They should apply to the State Department for jobs...
...actual cost of protecting the President is a secret, creating some grumbling on Capitol Hill and elsewhere. "Too damn many Secret Service," says a White House aide, believing the agency may have passed the threshold of true security and now complicates its own operations. The entire Secret Service has a budget of $461 million and employs 4,600 people worldwide, but what portion goes to presidential protection is not known. What is known is that a Secret Service request for more money is almost never turned down by Congress and that a certain institutional arrogance infects the agency. "They...
...report "Follow the Money" ((TIME ON CAPITOL HILL, Nov. 7)) provided campaign-finance information on congressional candidates using data from Federal Election Commission reports. Several candidates complained that although they do not accept PAC money, figures for PAC donations appeared in their listing. The amounts in the PAC column included donations from political committees acting as PACs, some of which are candidate-campaign committees that take money from PACs. Our column heading should have reflected that fact...