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Vitter Is Running in 2010

Vitter’s decision to run for a second term has been in some doubt because of his ties to a Washington, D.C., prostitution madam, who has since committed suicide.

Pelosi May Add Stimulus to Lame Duck

Beyond aiding the troubled auto industry, House Democratic leaders also may be lining up a vote on food stamps and state Medicaid assistance during next week’s lame-duck session.

Sestak Won’t Run for Senate in 2010

“His absolute focus at present is addressing the nation’s pressing economic crisis, and bringing unprecedented accountability transparency and bi-partisanship to the 111th Congress … and to future Congresses

Hispanic Caucus Gives Obama List of Job Candidates

Attorney General Patricia Madrid (D) for Interior secretary; Thomas Saenz or John Trasviña, who are both leaders of the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund for head of the Justice Department’s

Entire Mall to Be Open for Inauguration

Spectators on the Mall who are unable to get tickets inside the security area will be able to watch President-elect Barack Obama’s swearing-in ceremony on large screens that will be set up on the

Case Planning Comeback in Hawaii

“My seniority, public-private experience and longstanding focus on economic vitality can serve both Hawaii and our country well from day one, and I can again contribute to building Hawaii’s next generation

We Must Support CCS Technology

The commercial development of CCS technologies is vital to our nation’s ability to achieve in an economically sustainable manner major reductions of carbon dioxide emissions, the principal man-made contributor

Auto Aid Deal Closer

One senior Democratic staffer said Members are mulling over all the proposals offered during Thursday’s Senate Banking hearing, but that lawmakers are strongly considering tapping into the money