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Pelosi Says GOP Was Treated Fairly

“I’ve got to tell you that with everything I’m hearing about this so-called deal, I’m very disappointed,” House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) said Wednesday night.

Stimulus Conferees Adjourn, Proclaim the Deal Done

But conferee Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), ranking member on the Senate Finance Committee, complained about a lack of GOP input in reaching the final agreement, causing a testy Senate Majority Leader Harry

New Beehive Buzz

Mitt Romney (R). Former Rep. Chris Cannon (R), who lost his seat in a 2008 primary, also shouldnÂ’t be counted out, nor should wealthy former state Rep.

Tight Budgets Hit House Panels

But the Senate Rules and Administration Committee hasnÂ’t had a public hearing on any requests and could provide no details by press time.

Lobbyists’ Money as Popular as Ever

President Barack Obama may have promised a new world order in Washington, D.C., but that hasnÂ’t stopped the Congressional campaign committees from hitting up lobbyists and corporations for political action

GOP Questions Outreach

Though the administration’s marketing of its bipartisan hard work has been outstanding, the actual work has been almost nonexistent,” said Brad Dayspring, spokesman for House Minority Whip Eric Cantor (R-Va

Stimulus Totters Home

Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) said on CNN on Wednesday. “It was written by House appropriators with the attitude ‘We won.

Deal or No Deal? House Still Being Briefed

John McCain (R-Ariz.) that was heavy on tax cuts and half the cost of the deal he agreed to. “But in a legislature, you don’t get everything you want.”

Census Already Drawing Knives

Darrell Issa (R-Calif.), the Oversight ranking member, said the GOPÂ’s specific concern is that Democrats might try and use statistical estimates in the census rather than counting every person individually

K Street Files: Try and Try Again

“We hope they restore much of what the Senate version doesn’t have,” National Education Association lobbyist Randy Moody said.

Fisher to Explore Ohio Senate Bid

George Voinovich (R-Ohio). Fisher would be the first Democratic candidate to enter the race, although a handful of other Buckeye State elected officials are looking at a bid. Gov.

Stimulus Plan Still in Flux

Ben Nelson (D-Neb.), Joe Lieberman (ID-Conn.), Susan Collins (R-Maine), Arlen Specter (R-Pa.) and Olympia Snowe (R-Maine) struck a deal last week with Senate Democratic leaders to pare the Senate bill