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Energy Politics Debated

It’s all I’m hearing about back home,” House Republican Conference Chairman Adam Putnam (Fla.) said.

Bush Still Taps Into Wallets

But the passengers, one of whom is perhaps the most famous teetotaler in the world, were not interested in sampling the winery’s offerings.

Disclosure Rules Eased

Public Citizen’s Craig Holman and Democracy 21’s Fred Wertheimer said they were consulted by Reid and Pelosi’s office as to what the proposed changes would look like.

Market Seeks Manager

“There’s been a tremendous amount of renovation progress on South Hall. The roof is nearly complete, the windows are new and refurbished.

Heard on the Hill: Swing and a Mishap

But not all of McCain’s supporters are distancing themselves from Hagee, whose endorsement McCain wound up rejecting after reports of the preacher’s vehement anti-Catholic statements surfaced.

Hill Climbers: Going Through the Paces

Adam Pase is leaving his job as a Hill staffer, but he’s not going too far. After spending three and a half years as a senior policy adviser to Rep.

Campus Notebook: RNC Protest Blues

Ericksen upheld the city’s decision to deny the coalition’s original request, which asked for a parade route that encircled the Xcel Center and lasted a longer amount of time.

Diamond News and Notes

Joe Baca (Calif.), the team’s pitcher, grabbed the ball before it hit the ground to record the out.

GOP Overcomes Deficits, Wins 11-10

According to the Washington Literacy Council (which helped organize the game), this year’s contest raised more than $140,000, which benefits the WLC’s adult literacy programs and the Boys & Girls

Former Members Headed to Ethics Panel

“There’s some former Members who have the kind of integrity that you can be quite confident that they will follow the facts where they take them.” But Public Citizen’s Craig Holman, who notes he

Extenders’ Plight Sends K St. Into Funk

“If these tax provisions are not extended, our country’s ability to innovate, compete, and help solve our energy needs … will be compromised.” Coleman added that getting that many CEOs to sign a

Energized for the Future

BINGAMAN: It’s a manufacturer subsidy that was written in such a way that they benefited from it. So the suggestion was: “Let’s take that away. Let’s make a few other changes.