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Heard on the Hill: Lady in Red

Mark Souder (R-Ind.), in a photo caption from Tuesday’s inauguration; Rep. Devin Nunes (R-Calif.), in a press release on Obama’s swearing-in; Sen.

Battle Afoot Over Earmark Cut

Tucked deep inside President Barack Obama’s new White House Web site last week was a little-noticed campaign pledge that is already causing heartburn on Capitol Hill: a commitment to slash earmarks back

Coming Soon: Zoom In to See Africa

Google Earth shows satellite images of the Earth’s surface. Geographic coordinates are useful in comparing positions, calculating distances and navigating from one point to another.

King Will Decide on Senate Race This Summer

“There’s not the same immediacy.” King said he would continue to travel around the state over the next several months, meeting with political and community leaders to gauge interest in his possible

McConnell Says Bipartisanship Could Help GOP

“If President [Barack] Obama’s promise of post-partisanship is realized, you need some cooperation from Congress,” said McConnell, who just hours before attended a bicameral meeting at the White

K Street Posts a Down Year

Despite securing the No. 1 position, the firm’s lobbying profits were down 7.5 percent from 2007, when the firm reported $42.4 million in revenue.

Reports Obscure House Expenses

Since Congressional offices are not required to release any information on their own expenses — and dozens refused Roll Call’s request to do so — there is no way to confirm the veracity of the reports

K Street Files: The Inside Story

For the third year in a row, he’s planning on dropping his insider trading bill aimed at preventing Members and House employees — or anyone else —from profiting in stock market transactions by using advance

Obama: Stimulus Is on Track

He pledged to address Congressional concerns about the Treasury Department’s management of the TARP money, which many believe has been spent in questionable ways and without transparency.

Congress Can Lead the Way on Responsibility

The president’s 21st-century Keynesian call for new government actions to “build the roads and bridges, the electric grids and digital lines that feed our commerce and bind us together” was implicitly

Hoyer: Stimulus on Floor Wednesday

Bill text from each of those panels will be released today to give Members time to review the legislation before Wednesday’s vote.