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Hill Climbers: Lifelong Goal

Meghan Snyder’s political leanings may be at odds with some members of her family, but since becoming a Hill staffer, she’s discovered that blood is actually thicker than politics.

Eastern Market Gets Financial Boost

Fans of Capitol Hill’s Eastern Market received good news on Tuesday with the announcement that the 135-year-old establishment was given a $2 million grant to help with its interior rehabilitation.

Rangel Could Face $100K Tab

“Mistakes were obviously made, but he’s owned up to them and obviously he’ll set them right,” Rep. John Hall (D-N.Y.) said after exiting the meeting.

Constitution Day Recalls U.S. History

Tribe, who specializes in constitutional law, is the main speaker for today’s celebration of the 221st birthday of the Constitution at the National Archives.

Money Matters: Patriot Games

John Sununu’s (R-N.H.) re-election contest and in eight GOP-held House districts that the Democrats are trying to flip, including those of Reps.

Mueller Tackles Anthrax Before House Judiciary

FBI Director Robert Mueller appeared Tuesday at a House Judiciary Committee oversight hearing, where he was asked about the bureau’s recently concluded anthrax investigation.

Hoyer Says Stimulus Possible This Week

It’s going to be on something.” Hoyer suggested that there may also be future action on a proposal by House Financial Services Chairman Barney Frank (D-Mass.) to form a new government entity to deal

Full House Takes Up D.C. Gun Debate

Debate over the District of Columbia’s gun laws began on the House floor on Tuesday as Members clashed over two pieces of legislation that would regulate the weapons in very different ways.

GOP to Protest Energy Bill

“It’s just there … for nothing but political reasons.” Kicking off what is likely to be a noisy day on the floor, Republicans began by delivering rowdy speeches and stalling business by seeking votes

Vote Won’t End Energy Debate

But tonight’s 236-189 approval of the Democrats’ energy package is unlikely to provide closure to the drilling debate as the bill is considered unlikely to advance in the Senate.