K Street Files: Bonham Jumping to Steptoe & Johnson
The law firm Steptoe & Johnson didnÂ’t have much of a lobbying presence until the end of 2006, when it recruited a dozen-member team from Collier Shannon Scott.
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The law firm Steptoe & Johnson didnÂ’t have much of a lobbying presence until the end of 2006, when it recruited a dozen-member team from Collier Shannon Scott.
Countering that announcement, wealthy businessman Ed Tinsley (R), facing a tougher battle than expected for the seat being vacated by Rep.
Sarah Palin (R) as his vice presidential running mate — not to mention McCain’s position at the top of the ticket.
But public concern about the economy isnÂ’t likely to disappear over the next month no matter how much Republicans wish it would.
Central casting couldnÂ’t have asked for anything more perfect than Jack Abramoff.
Kenny Hulshof (R-Mo.) made way for House Minority Whip Roy BluntÂ’s (R-Mo.) son in the 2004 gubernatorial election, the Show Me StateÂ’s first father appears to be making good on a promise to help his House
Ted Stevens (R-Alaska), spent much of the day Monday eliciting from government star witness Bill Allen statements indicating that the Senator did not request many of the things that AllenÂ’s company provided
House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) lashed out on Monday at Democrats for scheduling hearings on the financial crisis that he said will amount to little more than “political theater” because they
Roggio doesnÂ’t appear to be someone who can knock Gerlach out.
The long slog that is the 2008 election cycle isnÂ’t going to end on Nov. 4.
Norm Coleman (R) or comedian Al Franken (D). WhatÂ’s more, the man appointed by former Gov. Jesse Ventura (I) to serve out the remainder of the late Sen.
Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) repeatedly told his friend Bill Allen that he believed they had done nothing wrong amid a federal investigation into their activities.
Jim Durkin (R).
Idaho Senate Open seat: Larry Craig (R) is retiring Outlook: Safe Republican Lt. Gov. Jim Risch (R) could be headed toward another 20-point victory over former Rep. Larry LaRocco (D).
John McCain (R-Ariz.) in the Roll Call survey.
Jim Ramstad (R-Minn.) said. “Either you believe there is a credit crisis or you don’t believe there is a credit crisis,” Rep. Sue Myrick (R-N.C.) said.
Others said they werenÂ’t convinced of the severity of the credit crunch Monday but are now.
Obama didnÂ’t merely vote for the bill. He pleaded with his colleagues to back it.
House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) said Thursday that he’s confident that Democrats won’t lose any votes on the bailout bill, adding that he hoped for “significantly” more Republican votes.
Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-Fla.) and Jim Ramstad (R-Minn.) planned to switch. Rep. John Shadegg (R-Ariz.) announced Wednesday that he was likely to switch.