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JUNE 12, 2001 The National Association of Home Builders has apologized for an incident in which one of its Louisiana lobbyists allegedly made threatening remarks about Senator Jim Jeffords (I-Vt.). The lobbyist allegedly made the remarks to an aide in Jeffords' office. He has been questioned by US Capitol Police. Jeffords has received death threats since leaving the Republican party and is under armed watch. Get the Story:
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Lobbying group apologizes for Jeffords' threat
Facebook TwitterJUNE 12, 2001 The National Association of Home Builders has apologized for an incident in which one of its Louisiana lobbyists allegedly made threatening remarks about Senator Jim Jeffords (I-Vt.). The lobbyist allegedly made the remarks to an aide in Jeffords' office. He has been questioned by US Capitol Police. Jeffords has received death threats since leaving the Republican party and is under armed watch. Get the Story:
Louisiana lobbyist questioned over threat to Jeffords (AP 6/11) Relevant Links:
National Association of Home Builders - http://www.nahb.com Related Stories:
Democrats survive first day in power (6/7)
Democrats take over Senate (6/6)
Energy goals changing with Senate shift (6/6)
GOP faces last day in power (6/5)
Poll: Approval of Bush declining (6/5)
McCain denies own challenge to Bush (6/4)
Outgoing GOP leader blasts Jeffords (5/31)
Shift in Senate means changes for Indian Country (5/25)
BLM allows oil exploration at sacred site (5/22)
Sacred site slated for oil exploration (5/21)
Tribes protest drilling decision (5/8)
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