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United States Capitol Guide Board

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The Capitol Guide Board was a group of three members who have jurisdiction over the United States Capitol Guide Service. The three members of this board are the Architect of the Capitol Stephen T. Ayers, the Senate Sergeant at Arms Frank J. Larkin, and the House Sergeant at Arms Paul D. Irving. These same three individuals also now just make up the Capitol Police Board which has jurisdiction over the United States Capitol Police. The board was abolished in 2008.