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GOP Woos Its Own on K Street

Castellani, president of the Business Roundtable; Duberstein Group lobbyist Eric Ueland, the one-time chief of staff to then-Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.); Dave Hoppe, a lobbyist with Quinn

Hill Climbers: A Lucky Move

Joyce Rose didnÂ’t want to work in transportation and infrastructure. Having earned a degree in music education, she planned to become a teacher.

Radio Static

Their old-fashioned analog radios are incompatible with modern, digital systems and canÂ’t connect with other departments. They frequently go dead in certain areas of the Capitol.

Rocky Mountain Lows

Even with a national political headwind blowing smack into Colorado Senate candidate Bob SchafferÂ’s (R) face, polling has shown him in a competitive race with Rep.

Road Map: Dodd and Democrats Focus on Mortgages

“The housing crisis isn’t going to take a hiatus while the Countrywide loan controversy continues. … The timing isn’t ideal, but neither is the housing crisis.” Plus, housing industry lobbyists are

Hoyer, Blunt Push Deal on FISA Bill

House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) faces conservatives in his party who support full retroactive immunity and liberals who donÂ’t want any immunity.

Kanjorski Vs. Kanjorski?

Paul Kanjorski (D-Pa.) might hope thatÂ’s what voters say this cycle, especially now that he faces his most formidable opponent since 2002, when he defeated Hazleton Mayor Lou Barletta (R) in their first

66 House Lawmakers Late to File

Becoming familiar with those definitions may slow down the process of producing Congressional disclosure forms for accountants who havenÂ’t done them before.

Kansas: Ryun Hits Airwaves With First Ad of Race

“Lynn Jenkins may not have set a world record in track, but she has 20 years experience as a certified public accountant, knows wasteful spending when she sees it, and won’t wait 11 years to fight

A Mixed Legacy Explored

Swint said he wrote the book because Ailes is a “fascinating character” and less is known about him than other media figures because he “doesn’t seek out the limelight,” though his ruthless practices and

Conrad, Dodd Deny Wrongdoing in Countrywide Case

.” But Stefan Passantino, an ethics law expert at McKenna Long & Aldridge who served as counsel to former Speakers Dennis Hastert (R-Ill.) and Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.), suggested the mortgages could