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Former Members Headed to Ethics Panel

“That doesn’t mean any former Member will do,” he added, acknowledging that former Members could still be swayed by partisan allegiances or friendships.

GOP Overcomes Deficits, Wins 11-10

It wasn’t as easy as in years past, but Republicans continued their baseball dominance Thursday night in the 47th Annual Roll Call Congressional Baseball Game at Nationals Park, coming from behind for

Reid Readies a Hard-to-Resist Package

Tom Coburn (R-Okla.) over Coburn’s use of holds to block legislation, the chamber’s top Democrat appears ready to force a showdown by introducing a package of stalled bills aimed at breaking GOP support

DSCC Invests Early on Field

.” Some Republican Senate strategists contend that the NRSC doesn’t have to duplicate what Schumer is doing because it can rely on the RNC, which as of June 30 led the DNC in cash on hand by nearly

Ethanol Isn’t Causing Cereal, Gas Shortage

Rice and wheat, two other major global commodities, aren’t used for biofuels. Their high prices are being driven by global weather, export controls and high-priced oil.

Reinstate the Popular Credit for Renewables

It wasn’t always this way. Sens. Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.) and John Ensign (R-Nev.) worked together to craft S. 2821, which has 44 co-sponsors. Sen. Cantwell explained why she worked with Sen.

Nuclear Power Must Be Revisited

barriers to a variety of market-based alternative energies to ensure we have a diverse portfolio of resources — including wind, solar, geothermal, hydroelectric, clean coal and even technologies we haven’t

Democrats Have Cash Edge

Marilyn Musgrave (R-Colo.) and Jon Porter (R-Nev.) outraised the incumbents during the past three months, while the challenger to Rep.

Parties Face Internal Strife Over Oil Moves

Zach Wamp (R-Tenn.) said he and a bipartisan group of Members have sent a letter to Bush asking him to consider the idea. “It’s hard to regulate speculators,” he said.

Senate Plots Two-Week Dash

Tom Coburn (R-Okla.). And as of press time, the Senate was closing in on passage of President Bush’s global AIDS bill.

No Sweet Home Alabama in Two Races

“When it comes to this guilt-by-association stuff, I think in the South voters see through it as long as [Republicans] don’t have anything issue-wise to back it,” Anzalone said.