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Schwartz led the fight against D.C.’s restaurant smoking ban and voted for public financing of the new Nationals baseball stadium. She also opposes Fenty’s plan to close 24 public schools.
Fighting for D.C.’s Identity -
Huckabee Gains In California, Florida; Obama Slices Clinton's California Lead -
In an interview, Democracy 21’s Fred Wertheimer said the ethics committee’s guidance “is really a comprehensive attempt to gut the provision.” “Look, here’s where we are now,” he said.
Giuliani's Lead Shrinks ... In New York! -
Carson's Clout Could Aid Her Grandson in Special Election -
Public's Ratings Of The U.S. Economy Remain Negative -
Pols Choosing Sides in Maryland GOP Incumbent's Primary -
Virginia's Davis a Well-Funded Mystery for '08 -
“National Republicans, right wing special interest groups, and 527’s, like Freedom’s Watch, are alive and well in Republican House races,” Van Hollen said.
A similar bill, S. 1634, introduced in the Senate by Sen. Daniel Akaka (D-Hawaii), has been referred to the Energy and Natural Resources Committee, which has not yet held a markup on the bill.
Parties Ready Spin for Today's House Special Elections -
GOP's Latta Bursts Dems' Upset Bubble in Ohio House Special -
Opponent's Withdrawal Clears Way to Senate Nomination For Udall -
The 1st district station has to move to make room for D.C.’s new $220 million forensics lab, which is scheduled to open by 2011.
Huckabee's Name ID, Favorables Surge -
In South Carolina, Huckabee Takes GOP Lead While Clinton's Disappears -
Senate The Environment and Public Works Committee is poised to report America’s Climate Security Act (S. 2191) favorably to the full Senate, which would require emissions cuts of 70 percent below
The global warming cap-and-trade bill (S. 2191) introduced by Sens. Joe Lieberman (ID-Conn.) and John Warner (R-Va.) seeks to regulate carbon dioxide by creating a whole new federal bureaucracy.