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CVC Watch

In one case, OOC officials wanted the ends of some stair handrails to turn toward the wall so people aren’t snagged and children don’t fall onto a sharp edge.

Kennedy Is Less Likely GOP Target

People would put on the outside of direct-mail letters ‘Ted Kennedy doesn’t want you to open this envelope.’ And of course good old Republicans couldn’t wait to tear that envelop open and send a check

McCain: No Special Interest

Bobby Jindal (R) at the Baton Rouge Business Awards ceremony, but he did not do an event for Woody Jenkins, the GOP nominee in the special House election that was to take place nine days later.

The Congressman and the Clinton-ite

Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.), certainly aren’t doing much to convince us of it. The pair, rumored to be dating, were spotted in the Capitol on Thursday.

Nation: Upton Raising Money for Vulnerable GOPers

Fred Upton (R-Mich.) knows there’s no “I” in “teamwork,” but there is an “R.” Upton has launched a series of sports-themed “All Star Team Events” fundraisers for his more vulnerable Republican colleagues

Senate GOP Lies Low

Norm Coleman (R-Minn.), one of the most imperiled incumbents this year, said Senate Republicans’ new approach to 2008 doesn’t mean abandoning their principles or long-held views, but it does mean focusing

Fix It Gently

As the saying goes, “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” Yet, there’s a possibility that the House Administration Committee could bureaucratize financial and information technology services to Member and

Book Offers Prescription for Trimming Bureaucracy

“Don’t hide cost by passing it on to contractors.” In what might be a good sign for enacting change, Light said Capitol Hill has escaped some of the recruitment problems plaguing executive branch

Rhetoric Heats Up as Gasoline Prices Spike

The drip, drip, drip of higher gas prices has ratcheted up rhetoric on both sides of the aisle as Democratic and Republican lawmakers face the voters over the Memorial Day break, but don’t expect much

Van Hollen Wants Colleagues to Pony Up

Steve Chabot (R-Ohio), Lincoln Diaz-Balart (R-Fla.), Thelma Drake (R-Va.), Tom Feeney (R-Fla.), Mark Kirk (R-Ill.), Randy Kuhl (R-N.Y.) and John Shadegg (R-Ariz.), for their “present” votes on an Iraq

Senate Votes to Override Farm Bill Veto

“We’ll deal with that at some other point, which shouldn’t be a problem,” Harkin said after the veto override. “We’re not sure where we’re going to be when we come back,” said Sen.

Enrolling Error Snares Farm Bill

“We voted to override a bill that was never considered by the House and the Senate, and I don’t know how that is constitutional,” Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) said.