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K Street Files: Holiday Dreams

lobbying groups, under the umbrella of the Campaign to End Obesity, sent a letter to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) and Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) urging them to include the campaign’s

Kennedy, Cuomo Close in New York Poll

Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.), who will step down imminently to become secretary of State in President-elect Barack Obama’s administration. Gov.

Newspaper Pulls Out of Inaugural Party

The newspaper published a couple of articles in the heat of Oregon’s bitter 2008 Senate race that were politically damaging to Sen. Gordon Smith (R).

Allegations Against SEIU Could Delay Free Choice Act

Allegations of wrongdoing against one of labor’s strongest voices could undermine efforts to take up the Employee Free Choice Act during the first 100 days of the Obama administration, according to sources

Broken Steam Valve Caused Longworth Evacuation

The steam pipe rupture that caused Thursday’s evacuation of the Longworth House Office Building was due to a deteriorated valve, according the Architect of the Capitol’s office.

Congress Gives Auto Plan Mixed Reviews

President Bush’s $13.4 billion plan to help bail out the U.S. auto industry is receiving mixed reviews on Capitol Hill, where a similar plan pushed by Democrats and the White House failed last month.

GOP Leaders Name 10 Members to Earmark Panel

GOP leaders say they launched the panel to combat “Washington’s broken spending practices” and called on Democrats to name 10 of their own Members to begin a bipartisan dialogue on the issue.

Bush Offers Lifeline to Automakers

The administration’s move puts it at odds again with House Republicans, who rallied against the use of the funds from the $700 billion bailout to help keep the automakers out of bankruptcy.

Davis: Replacing Obama Could Take Months

publicly defended himself Friday for the first time since being accused of corruption, said he has no plans to leave office despite being accused of orchestrating a “pay to play” scheme tied to Obama’s