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K Street Files: Bloomfield Bows Out

Holland & Knight eliminated 243 lawyers and support staff across the firm’s 21 offices this month, yet the firm’s public policy and regulation practice in Washington added 11 lobbyists and more than

The Redefining of Chinatown

It’s not really Chinatown anymore. The neighborhood also known as Gallery Place used to have a distinct Asian identity, with large Chinese supermarkets and bustling Chinese festivals.

Banks Get the Cold Shoulder

Since 1989, JPMorgan Chase has been Frank’s most prolific campaign contributor, giving Frank more money than any other company, union or organization.

The Hot Plate: Quest for the Perfect Dumpling

Tony Cheng’s Restaurant (619 H St. NW) Vegetable: 4 1/2 stars Pork: 4 1/2 stars Tony Cheng’s made its biggest impression on the dumpling panel with its vegetable option.

Governor Calls on Burris to Resign

Rod Blagojevich’s (D) alleged attempt to sell President Barack Obama’s former Senate seat for political favors behind them. “I ask Sen.

$50 Million Arts Stimulus Points to a New Regime

“That’s gone.” Glickman, a former Member and secretary of Agriculture in the Clinton White House, was a consistent target of the Congressional GOP’s “K Street Project,” an organized effort started

Burris Continues to Confound Senate Leaders

Rod Blagojevich’s pick to replace President Barack Obama in the chamber, they were pilloried for trying to deny an African-American a seat in the Senate. But now that Sen.

Internal GOP Battle Looms

What to do about the nation’s housing crisis is becoming a family feud Republican leaders aren’t keen to talk about — or even acknowledge.

Burris Loses Chief of Staff

Thompson was put on detail from Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid’s (D-Nev.) office to serve as Burris’ interim chief of staff, and he will return to his post with the Majority Leader.

Stimulus Talk Rules Recess

Cao’s experience was much different than fellow fence-sitters on the stimulus package. Michigan GOP Reps.

DCCC, NRCC End January With Big Debts

With both parties expected to compete aggressively in the special election in New York’s 20th district, January fundraising numbers for the two House campaign committees show both have modest financial

Members Eye Refunds Over Probes

But late Friday afternoon, a court- appointed receiver overseeing Stanford’s businesses requested that those contributions be refunded rather than given away.

Investing in Infrastructure Key to Economic Recovery

A conference being held in Washington, D.C., in March, titled “Rebuilding America’s Infrastructure for Global Competitiveness” will be the opening salvo of that discussion and serve as a precursor of events

DCCC, DSCC End January With Big Debt

With both parties expected to compete aggressively in the special election in New York’s 20th district, the January fundraising numbers for the House committees showed both have very modest financial

Vote on Solis Set for Tuesday

“Tuesday’s vote is a clear sign that we’re moving forward,” said Chris Chafe, executive director of Change to Win.