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Capitol Steps are a popular American political satire group. They have been performing since 1981, and have released several albums consisting primarily of song parodies. The group is marking its twenty-fifth anniversary during 2006.//In 1981, two Republican Congressional staffers, Bill Strauss and Elaina Newport, used their spare time while working for the Senate Subcommittee on Energy, Nuclear Proliferation, and Government Processes for the Senate Committee of Governmental Affairs to sing song parodies about current events. They were joined by other Republican Senate staffers Nancy Baskin, Barbie Granzow, and Dave Nichols. Together they decided to put on a Christmas show as their first performance, while continuing to work full-time as Congressional staffers. They chose the name "The Capitol Steps" for their group based on a sex scandal earlier that year, in which then-Congressman John Jenrette had trysted with his wife on the steps of the Capitol building.The first show took place on December 11, 1981, at a Christmas party for the Foreign Relations Committee. They deemed the show a success, and performed several more times that month with the same songs. In 1982, the group expanded to include several more members, including House staffers and Democrats. Despite being predominantly Republican, they made a concerted effort to make their shows bipartisan, trying to incorporate a roughly even mix of Democratic and Republican songs. They achieved media interest at this time, but refused all interviews on the grounds that their jobs could be endangered by press coverage of their satirical antics. They were also concerned about how their behavior might reflect on the chair of Strauss and Newport's subcommitteee, Senator Charles H. Percy
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State Capitol Holiday Tradition
The annual Christmas tree lighting ceremony in the State Capitol Rotunda is scheduled for Sunday, but a lot of work goes into just getting the tree in the building.
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Henry, first lady to celebrate Capitol Christmas tree-lighting
Associated Press - December 2, 2008 12:45 PM ET OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Gov. Brad Henry and first lady Kim Henry will be joined by schoolchildren from across the state to light the state Capitol...
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Henry, first lady to celebrate Capitol Christmas tree-lighting
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Gov. Brad Henry and first lady Kim Henry will be joined by schoolchildren from across the state to light the state Capitol Christmas tree.
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11:15 a.m. - State Capitol Christmas Tree Arrives Tomorrow
From tomorrow until New Year's Day, a sprawling Leyland Cypress will serve as the State Capitol rotunda Christmas tree. The behemoth evergreen measuring 22-feet tall by 15-feet wide will be delivered Wednesday morning by Bemis Tree Farm.
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Capitol Visitor Center Transforms East Side With Unsettling Pomposity
Over time, the U.S. Capitol has taken on two very different faces. What was once deemed the back side of the building -- facing the Mall -- became a grand, ceremonial front, with the addition of dramatic stairs, terraces and landscaping that emphasized its prominence on a hill. To the east, the o...
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