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Lobbyists Told PAYGO Here to Stay

Democratic sources said their party’s meeting, held at 1 p.m. in Hart Senate Office Building, was scheduled to counter the Republican confab of last week.

Republicans Jump Ship

Highlighting the intensity of Boehner’s push to his Members Tuesday morning was an exchange he had with Rep. Phil Gingrey (R-Ga.), an ob-gyn by profession.

Colorado: Musgrave, McInnis Endorse Armstrong

Armstrong’s backers include former Gov. Bill Owens, state Attorney General John Suthers and Sen. Wayne Allard (R). Rep. Tom Tancredo (R) is retiring from the 6th district seat.

CBC Seeks to Awaken Its Somnolent PAC

But Meeks said he would be taking a page from Obama’s presidential campaign, which has shattered fundraising records, by building a robust grass-roots network to tap smaller contributions.

Boehner Urges Countrywide Probe

In a response issued earlier this month, after the first reports on Countrywide’s “VIP” program, Frank indicated he would not investigate the matter.

Shadegg-Coburn Plan Has Merit but Falls Short

John Shadegg (R-Ariz.) has finally persuaded a Senator, Tom Coburn (R-Okla.), to join him in supporting legislation requiring a bill’s sponsors to specify which of the Constitution’s “enumerated powers

Governors Have Freedom to Party

It’s common knowledge among political insiders that this year’s national conventions aren’t going to measure up to the largess of 2004.

Democrats Lower Energy Expectations

John Larson (D-Conn.), a sponsor of legislation that targets speculators, said Pelosi’s letter to the president is “a bold move” and responds to the reality that the speculator market has “taken on almost

Hill Awaiting Obama’s Moves

A source close to McCain’s campaign said the GOP’s coordination has proved critical, not only to ensure party unity but also to troubleshoot potential political pitfalls.

Colleges May Aid DCCC

What’s more, state election laws can make it complicated for students to meet residency requirements to vote in their school’s district.