UPDATED
This from
Jonathan Weisman's Post story:
"The revelation pushes back by at least five years the date when a member of Congress has acknowledged learning of Foley's questionable behavior. A timeline issued by House Speaker J. Dennis Hastert (R-Ill.) suggested that the first lawmakers to know, Rep. John M. Shimkus (R-Ill.), the chairman of the House Page Board, and Rep. Rodney Alexander (R-La.), became aware of "over-friendly" e-mails only last fall. It also expands the universe of players in the drama beyond members, either in leadership or on the page board."
This from
Walter Roche Jr.'s LA Times Story:
"The former page, who agreed to discuss his relationship with Foley with the Los Angeles Times on the condition that he not be identified, said his electronic correspondence with Foley began after he finished the respected Capitol Hill page program for high school juniors. His sexual encounter was in the fall of 2000, he said."
The Chair of the Page Board during this time was Sue W. Kelly.
She says she doesn't really recall when she ran the board. Maybe this will help
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES PAGE BOARD
Established by House Resolution 611, 97th Congress
The Capitol, Room H-154, phone 225-7000
Members: Chairwoman.--Sue W. Kelly , Representative from New York. Members: Jim Kolbe, Representative from Arizona. Jeff Trandahl, Clerk of the House.