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Parties Give Recess Orders

As an acknowledgement, the GOP’s proposal left out drilling in Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, which is opposed by a majority in the Senate, including some Republicans.

Trendsetters in Art and Politics

The piece is one of about 60 on display as part of “Modern Love,” the museum’s new exhibition of work by contemporary female artists.

Biting a Feeding Hand

Feeney’s principles or legislative activity.” Feeney’s campaign received two donations from Countrywide in April, worth $4,000 and $1,000 respectively. Rep.

Congress to Vet D.C. Gun Laws

The Supreme Court’s ruling, while nullifying the city’s gun ban, made clear that certain restrictions could still be enforced. Stringent gun parameters are expected. The D.C.

Heard on the Hill: Bare-Knuckle Greeting

McCaskill’s name, too, has been mentioned, so the teasing could be an inside joke among Senators who’ve been fielding will-you-or-won’t-you questions about their aspirations to be Obama’s No. 2.

Slippery Slope

Now that Democrats have regained power on Capitol Hill, there’s a whiff of K Street Projectism emanating from their side.

Hill Climbers: An Energy Boost

It felt like doing my hobby for a living.” Marks, 28, received his bachelor’s degree in political science from Wittenberg University in Springfield, Ohio, in 2004 and earned a master’s in public

One in a Million

The Supreme Court’s decision last week to throw out the “Millionaires’ Amendment” of campaign finance law is leaving dozens of campaigns involving wealthy House candidates wondering what the ruling means

Photo of the Week: Maybe Another Time

Joseph Biden’s (D-Del.) chief counsel, Todd Hinnen, breaks the news to witnesses that there will be no Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Thursday.

Union, Police Chief at Odds

But union members are “highly upset” at the way the force has changed under Morse’s leadership, said Matt Tighe, chairman of the Capitol Police Labor Committee.

Gas Prices Prime Blame Game

But when they sent their Members home for the July Fourth recess last week, they prepared their rank and file to talk to constituents about one issue: skyrocketing gas prices and who’s to blame.

Campus Notebook: Protest Pains

The updated plan describes a 50,000- square-foot area in the center’s parking lot “within view and earshot of delegates and others entering and leaving the Pepsi Center,” according to a press release

Nation: DCCC Is Reserving Airtime in 3 Districts

However, he has suffered from several weeks of bad press as a result of allegations that he paid for an ex-girlfriend’s abortion. Erickson opposes abortion rights and denies the allegations.

New York: State AFL-CIO Gives Early Nod to Powers

hands out Congressional endorsements at its August convention, but “Jon Powers enjoys such overwhelming support of the local labor movement within the 26th congressional district, the State Federation’s