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Keeping Order in The House

Former Chief Administrative Officer Shares Insights

Right before the 2006 midterm elections, publishers started knocking on Scot Faulkner’s door. They were anticipating the end of Republican control in Congress and wanted Faulkner, who became the first Chief Administrative Officer of the House in 1995, to write about his experiences leading reforms during that era.

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Rep. Michele Bachmann, who recently suspended her campaign for the presidency, speaks at the 2012 Conservative Political Action Conference in Washington, D.C., on Feb. 9.
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30 Hill Aides to Know

30 Hill Aides to Know

The clear expectation is Congress will get very little done this election year. But what does get accomplished, at least in the high-profile areas, will largely be the handiwork of an elite group of staffers — who combine policy expertise, political acumen and the trust of their lawmaker bosses to drive much of the legislative agenda.

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