
Rostenkowski lawyers still talking with justice dept.
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WASHINGTON — Attorneys for Rep. Dan Rostenkowski (D-Ill.) were continuing Thursday to bargain with Justice Department officials to conclude a criminal probe that could threaten the
lawmaker’s committee chairmanship and even his ability to vote in the House, sources knowledgeable about the case said. Speaker Thomas S. Foley (D-Wash.) repeated predictions that there
would be no indictment, and said: “Nobody in this Congress is indispensable. But he is one of the key members . . . a member of enormous experience, ability and value.” Asked about the
status of the Rostenkowski case, Atty. Gen. Janet Reno said Thursday, “I don’t comment on pending prosecutions--well, pending investigations.” The consequences for the Ways and Means
Committee chairman could be devastating if he is charged with a felony. A conviction or plea to a misdemeanor could bring milder congressional consequences for Rostenkowski, who is at the
center of efforts to reform health care, remodel welfare and approve the latest extension of a new world trade agreement. The investigation began as a drug-and-embezzlement probe of House
post office employees in 1991 but eventually focused on Rostenkowski and his campaign and office account spending. MORE TO READ