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Thursday, November 04, 2004
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Stephen Barr
FEDERAL DIARY: STEPHEN BARR
Election Results Point to Imminent Battles Over Bush's Agenda for Employees
President Bush's reelection will sharpen, and perhaps speed up, the administration's management agenda for the federal workforce, especially in such areas as performance-based pay and competitive sourcing.
 Transcript: Policy Analyst Walton Francis and Stephen Barr took questions on federal employee health insurance

SPECIAL INTERESTS: JUDY SARASOHN
Playing a GOP Part for Hollywood
The Motion Picture Association of America will be getting a new top lobbyist in January, one who will be a Republican counterweight to Dan Glickman, the new Democratic chief executive of the trade group.

SECOND TERM TRANSITIONS
Bush, Aides Turn to Second Term's Transition Process
With a contentious election behind them, Bush and his aides are now turning their attention to a transition process that probably began weeks ago and will undoubtedly involve departures, additions and other changes in the ranks of political appointees for months to come.

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