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Court Rejects Jefferson Appeal

William Jefferson’s (D-La.) appeal to revisit his case after a three-judge panel refused to dismiss charges against him in November.

Franken Campaign Wins Key Rulings

In a boon to comedian Al Franken’s Senate campaign, the Minnesota State Canvassing Board has ruled in the Democrat’s favor on two matters related to the recount in the race for Sen.

Corker Pops Into Spotlight

“He’s a true conservative Republican, but he’s not hung up on that.” Corker’s star turn probably would have been impossible if Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), Banking ranking member Richard

Lack of a Degree Is No Problem for Members

Teague is one of two incoming Members without a four-year bachelor’s degree. The other is Rep-elect Bill Posey (R-Fla.), who has a two-year associate’s degree.

Boehner Announces New Staff

Antonia Ferrier, formerly a spokeswoman for Minority Whip Roy Blunt (R-Mo.), will join Boehner’s press team as the liaison between the Republican leader’s office and media covering the administration

Presidential Speechwriters Anticipate a New Era

Millions of people are expected to descend on Washington in a few weeks to hear President-elect Barack Obama’s inauguration speech and get a glimpse of the new president’s vision for the next administration

What the Lame Duck Left Behind

Joe Barton (R-Texas), for instance, contributed a solution to solve a problem on everyone’s minds: NCAA football’s Bowl Championship Series.

Minority Report

And if there’s a subject more taboo than sex, it’s money. Polis’ wealth, too, sets him apart.

Schumer Ready for New Role

Charles Schumer’s (N.Y.) position as Democratic Conference vice chairman brings with it no funding, staff or designated authority.

Durbin Softens Special Election Demand

Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) on Thursday relaxed his call for an immediate special election to fill President-elect Barack Obama’s Senate seat, saying a gubernatorial appointment is preferable

Busy, Busy

It’s good that leaders are putting Members on notice that they should look forward to working hard.

McCain and Feingold Reunite

Feingold’s office confirmed that the two are exploring a reunion of sorts starting in the 111th Congress that would attempt to duplicate in the earmarking fight the success they had with campaign