Like the travels of Mr. Sununu, the journeys of other executive-branch officials and legislators appear to be legal.
Prior notice assures prior scrutiny not only by the House and Senate Intelligence Oversight Committees but also by busy executive-branch officials.
We meet our senators only every six years when they run, while we see our executive-branch officials every day in print.
But the case has set off alarms among the policy groups, lobbyists and journalists who swap information, often about national security issues, with executive-branch officials and Congressional staff members.
A18 The Senate voted to block the raises proposed by President Reagan for members of Congress, judges and high executive-branch officials.
Today, every other state elects at least one other statewide executive-branch official, diluting the power of its governor.
President Clinton has barred top executive-branch officials from lobbying their old offices for five years after leaving the Government.
In the early morning hours of July 7, 2005, the Pennsylvania General Assembly passed pay increases for state lawmakers, judges, and top executive-branch officials.
There was some sentiment that if special prosecutors are used to investigate wrongdoing by senior executive-branch officials, they should also be appointed to investigate members of Congress.
The same is true of former executive-branch officials, who can lobby Congress unbridled.