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Protesters Overrun GOP Event

.” Michael Steel, spokesman for House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio), said GOP leaders hadn’t heard of the planned protest until about an hour before the event.

An Early Ballot Test

Dave Reichert (R) and 2006 nominee Darcy Burner (D), the new system has unclear consequences for their respective campaigns.

Road Worriers

A plan originally drafted by Senate Finance Chairman Max Baucus (D-Mont.), ranking member Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) and Sen.

Shop Talk: Live Strong

Mitt Romney hasnÂ’t let a little thing like losing the Republican presidential primary keep him out of politics.

Oberstar Is Man of the Hour in Infrastructure Debate

With the bridge collapse and increased interest in alternative modes of travel resulting from record-high gasoline prices, transportation advocates say reauthorization couldnÂ’t come at a better time

Process Debate Saps Energy Bill

They both fail and we all go home,” complained Energy and Natural Resources ranking member Pete Domenici (R-N.M.).

Paulson Presses Republicans

Sam Brownback (R-Kan.) said PaulsonÂ’s attendance was to make the case for the housing bill, which is slated to include language to allow unlimited government credit to Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae.

Heard on the Hill: Reid’s Gender Gaffe

Chip Pickering (R-Miss.), who accidentally clocked a fan in the head with an errant bat at the Annual Roll Call Congressional Baseball Game last week, as the possible culprit.

Reflected Glory?

We’re real comfortable with it, we don’t have any problem at all.” Manion is one of a handful of challenger and open-seat candidates — both Democrats and Republicans — who have children serving in

Race to Replace Tancredo Looks Like Two-Man Affair

Bill Armstrong (R-Colo.), received a strong boost on Tuesday from former Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, who endorsed the businessman over Coffman, ColoradoÂ’s secretary of state.