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Marti Thomas Exits Goldman for Duberstein Group

The six-member shop added Eric Ueland, former chief of staff to then-Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.), and Brian Griffin, a former Honeywell Inc. lobbyist, last April.

Vitter Stages a Comeback

“I have observed he’s more and more in the forefront of big issues … he doesn’t seem to dwell on anything,” Sessions said. Sen.

Bud Cramer Lands at Wexler & Walker

Walker (R-Pa.), 66, will now take on the new role of executive chairman. Cramer’s decision to head to K Street wasn’t surprising.

New Blood in the Old Dominion

Tom Davis (R-Va.), referring to the fact that the two relatively unknown Democrats were able to run with now-President Barack Obama and now-Sen. Mark Warner (D) on the ballot.

Mongiardo Announces Bid Against Bunning

Jim Bunning (R-Ky.) after losing his 2004 Senate bid by less than two points. Mongiardo is the first Democrat to announce his plans to take on Bunning, but he isn’t expected to be the last.

GOP Wants Oversight Committee Members Named Now

Citing President Barack Obama’s recent call for an “unprecedented effort” in government oversight, ranking member Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) penned a letter to Pelosi expressing his concern that the Democratic

Pelosi, Boehner Reaffirm Positions on Stimulus

Meanwhile, on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) did not directly respond when asked whether the stimulus package would pass without Republican votes, but he said that

Heard on the Hill: Lady in Red

John McCain (R-Ariz.) just hasn’t seemed like his usual jovial self. Oh, wait, he never was a big cutup, unless you count the biting sarcasm.