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Appointees May Leave Surpluses

“They can invest the money, so they can earn interest, but they wouldn’t necessarily be taking contributions or spending money for political purposes while they’re serving in the administration,”

Democrats Say 60 Isn’t Always Magic

Even with 58 seats, “60 is within striking distance on most bills, and it doesn’t raise false expectations that we can do anything we want,” the aide said.

Taub Is at Your Service

Dave Martin (R-N.Y.); Rep. Sherwood Boehlert (R-N.Y.); and Austin Mitchell, a Labour Party member of Parliament from Great Grimsby during a semester abroad at the University of Leeds.

K Street Files: Flying Solo

Former Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle’s expected appointment to secretary of Health and Human Services won’t be a loss just to his current firm, Alston & Bird.

Senate Leaders’ Rapport In Tatters

In the hours and days following his re-election win, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) fielded dozens of congratulatory calls and reached out to Democratic and Republican lawmakers, as well

Lawyer Hopes to Subpoena Chambliss

Saxby Chambliss (R-Ga.), a Georgia attorney said he will argue that the lawmaker went outside the bounds of constitutional Speech or Debate protections when he met with accident victims earlier this year

Messy Elections

Ed Munster (R) The initial vote showed Gejdenson ahead by two votes out of more than 186,000 cast.

Stevens Happy Expulsion Vote on Ice

Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) said Tuesday that he was happy Sen. Jim DeMint (R-S.C.) decided to postpone a vote to expel him from the Republican Conference.

Heard on the Hill: Sleeping on the Job

no-show at the reception at the Botanic Garden that the committee is hosting tonight: A copy of the program shows that Lofgren, not Brady, will welcome the guests and that ranking member Vernon Ehlers (R-Mich

2010 Senate Playing Field Likely to Grow

Trent Lott’s (R) resignation and Wyoming Sen. Craig Thomas’ (R) death brought two more GOP seats into the mix, for a total of 35 Senate seats up for election earlier this month.

Coleman: Franken Wants Senate to Resolve Election

Norm Coleman (R-Minn.) and comedian Al Franken (D), Coleman’s campaign on Tuesday accused Franken of trying to delay the recount in hopes that the Democratic-controlled Senate would eventually vote Franken

Court to Rule on Protected Speech in Murtha Case

Cass Ballenger (R-N.C.) by the Council on American-Islamic Relations for disparaging remarks he made in a 2003 interview — Murtha did not give one interview, but repeated the remarks over a period of several