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Campus Notebook: Hit and Run

“Making the Speaker’s rostrum more accessible is an important symbol of our understanding that we must ask Americans to do as we do, not just as we say,” House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio

FEC Nominees May Finally Get Vote

A vote on the nominees fell through late last week when Reid asked Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) for more time on behalf of an unnamed Senator. On Monday, aides to Sen.

GOP to Employ Mass Procedural Mischief

Randy Kuhl (R-N.Y.) also will file a discharge petition on HensarlingÂ’s bill. Both parties feel pressed to act before the recess to show that they are responding to skyrocketing gas prices.

Deals Break the Logjam

Ross said most Blue Dogs ultimately voted for the funding because they didn’t want to “punish” veterans because Senate Republicans wouldn’t support a tax on the rich.

Hoyer, Blunt: Friends Over All

Each week when Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) and Minority Whip Roy Blunt (R-Mo.) deliver a colloquy on the House floor, both seem to relish the gentlemanly discussion of the schedule for upcoming

Wedding Gifts OK Under Rules

While the waivers don’t suspend the regular gift rules in their entirety — lobbyists are still prohibited from handing out trinkets — they do allow Members or aides to accept gifts valued at more

North Carolina Result Is No Shocker

Robin Hayes (R) is vulnerable. This is a surprise? A newly released Democratic poll showed challenger Larry Kissell (D) edging out Hayes in a general election matchup.

K Street Files: Panic Mode

The new, dreaded lobbyist disclosure 203 forms have not yet been unveiled by the House or Senate, but that isnÂ’t stopping the cottage industry of ethics experts from holding pricey seminars on how to fill