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A Christian Jihad

That situation isnÂ’t dreamed up by some leftist lawyer but by Douglas MacKinnon, a former staffer to Sen. Bob Dole (R-Kan.).

Ehlers’ Green Credentials in Dispute

Vernon Ehlers (R-Mich.), claiming that his criticism of the HouseÂ’s greening initiatives is a sign that heÂ’s not as environmentally friendly as his reputation suggests.

The Disenfranchised Tell Their Tales

John McCain (R-Ariz.) and Barack Obama (D-Ill.) would enact if elected continues, Siceloff said the people in his book prove that Americans donÂ’t have to wait on politicians to get things done.

Hill Talk: Recognizing a Historic Committee

“It’s like giving a big hug to the people who don’t usually get it for their work as legislators,” U.S. Capitol Historical Society Director of Corporate Giving Marilyn Lee Green said.

Road Map: Reid Says One Amendment Each About Right

big question heading into todayÂ’s debate over a measure aimed at tamping down speculation in the oil futures market is whether Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) and Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky

DCCC Cash Advantage Grew in June

“We don’t anticipate having any problem getting the line of credit that we think we’ll need,” Rep. Mike Conaway (Texas), chairman of the NRCC’s audit committee, said Monday in an interview.

Fannie, Freddie Get Their Day in the House

During his Thursday colloquy with House Minority Whip Roy Blunt (R-Mo.), House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) said that Democratic leaders “certainly” intend to bring the defense appropriations

Energy Politics Debated

John McCain (R-Ariz.) and Barack Obama (D-Ill.), have focused on foreign policy for the past few weeks. That has some lawmakers scratching their heads.

Diamond News and Notes

Hoyer, asked why he wasn’t playing: “I have wisdom — I stay in my seat.” • Both teams used pinch runners at will, but the night didn’t go so well for one of them. Republican Rep.

Former Members Headed to Ethics Panel

“That doesn’t mean any former Member will do,” he added, acknowledging that former Members could still be swayed by partisan allegiances or friendships.

GOP Overcomes Deficits, Wins 11-10

It wasnÂ’t as easy as in years past, but Republicans continued their baseball dominance Thursday night in the 47th Annual Roll Call Congressional Baseball Game at Nationals Park, coming from behind for

Reid Readies a Hard-to-Resist Package

Tom Coburn (R-Okla.) over CoburnÂ’s use of holds to block legislation, the chamberÂ’s top Democrat appears ready to force a showdown by introducing a package of stalled bills aimed at breaking GOP support