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Inaugurations Are Occasions for Hope and Renewal

The following summer I came to Washington, D.C., as an intern with my Congressman, John Anderson (R-Ill.), working with other GOP interns on research task forces aimed at rejuvenating the party by developing

Pelosi Unveils $825 Billion Stimulus

Among items that didn’t make it into the measure is another patch to the Alternative Minimum Tax, which would have either swollen its size or crowded out other tax cuts.

GOP Rips Stimulus Package

just took a moment to look over the draft from [Appropriations] Chairman [David] Obey and the outline by [Ways and Means] Chairman [Charlie] Rangel … oh my God,” said House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio

Senate GOP Unmoved on Release of Bailout Money

A letter sent earlier this week to Congressional leaders from Summers, in which he continued to promote the bailout plan, hasn’t appeared to calm the fears of many Members wavering on whether to

Biden’s Alter Ego to Succeed Him in Senate

Senatorial Committee Chairman John Cornyn (Texas) acknowledged Wednesday that he is targeting the First State and is in the process of recruiting Delaware’s popular, at-large Representative, Mike Castle (R)

Democrats Eye Wolverine Gains

Joe Knollenberg (R) and Tim Walberg (R) were considered pretty obvious targets in 2008, at least one Michigan operative sees McCotter, Upton and Rogers as much less vulnerable.

Bluegrass Brawl

Jim Bunning (R-Ky.) will seek a third term in 2010, it seems hard for the Hall of Fame former Major League Baseball pitcher to be more clear.

Holder to Get GOP Grilling

on a variety of topics, including his role in controversial pardons by former President Bill Clinton as well as inconsistencies in his answers to questions from Judiciary ranking member Arlen Specter (R-Pa

Obama Works the Halls

“I don’t know how it could be any better,” he said. But the warm feelings could also cause trouble for Democratic leaders.

GOP Mutes Rhetoric for Now

That doesn’t mean the honeymoon will last forever, or that the GOP won’t quickly point out their differences with Obama, especially when he fleshes out his agenda later this year.

K Street Files: Party Time

Gallatin’s Washington operations were acquired by R&R Partners on Jan. 1, which decided to merge Gallatin’s three-person D.C. lobbying operation — Sara Bartles, Joseph Hardy and Ethan Saxon — with