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Hoyer Says No Deal, No Votes

Across the Dome, the Senate is scheduled to come back on Monday at 3 p.m. but Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) wouldnÂ’t say on Tuesday whether the chamber would hold votes.

Cornyn Gets 2010 Wake-Up Call

Mel Martinez’s (R-Fla.) decision not to seek re-election in 2010 the same way most everyone else did — via the media.

Leahy Vows Quick Vote on Holder

Arlen Specter (R-Pa.), the ranking member on the Judiciary Committee, to try to package votes on all ObamaÂ’s top Justice appointees.

GOP Says McCarthy is Ready to Rise

The ascension of newly minted House Minority Whip Eric Cantor (R-Va.) and Chief Deputy Minority Whip Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) to the upper tier of GOP leadership represents a changing of the guard within

Specter Ready for Matthews Challenge

Arlen Specter (R-Pa.) said Sunday that he is ready to take on anybody who goes after his seat in 2010, including cable TV host Chris Matthews. “I’m going to have an opponent.

Heard on the Hill: That’s Mr. Obama to You

“I personally haven’t eaten at the cafeteria in a month and a half,” one diehard protester insisted to HOH, although he allows that others haven’t been as faithful to the cause.

Business Groups, Team Obama Play Well

John McCain’s (R-Ariz.) presidential campaigns more than six months ago and that now the president-elect and the business sector “have a mutually shared interest” in turning the economy around.

Will Obama Opt for Pragmatism in Energy Policy?

John McCain (R-Ariz.) during his presidential campaign — revising the “mark to market” accounting rule and limiting “short-selling” by speculators, both of which are depressing bank stocks.

Member Losses Wreak Havoc on Staff

“But it doesn’t seem to be that way.” The aide, whose boss lost last month, specializes in health care and was looking forward to working on health insurance legislation in the upcoming session.

One Exception

We don’t know, or care, what architectural critics may say, but we’re sure that fiscal critics will greet the opening with guffaws about the CVC’s price tag — $621 million, six times its original