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Hobbs to Leave White House Post

“I love the president, I love my job, I love working with Members of Congress, but family — my wife and new baby — require I make this difficult decision,” Hobbs said in an interview Friday.

Appropriators Outsource Probe Into Oil-for-Food

That’s because segments of the leadership believe the U.N. will only take Congress seriously if the world body realizes it risks losing the funding it receives from the United States — roughly 23

Allen Taps Wadhams as Chief of Staff

“Over the course of the last year, as Senator Allen was the chairman of the [National Republican Senatorial Committee], I had the opportunity to see him up close and get to know him,” Wadhams said

Retiring Sen. Miller to Join McKenna, Long & Aldridge

Zell Miller — the Georgia Democrat who broke dramatically with his party by endorsing President Bush in the Republican National Convention’s keynote address — is joining the law and lobbying firm McKenna

What Happened With Continuity, and Why

On Sept. 11, 2001, as United Airlines flight 93 crashed into a Pennsylvania field, Members and staff scrambled out of the Capitol with the terrifying belief the plane was headed for the Dome.

Weiner Mayoral Bid Likely

“My campaign will be evocative of how Ed Koch got elected,” Weiner said in a recent interview. “He didn’t win any county [in the city]. But he was the second choice in every county.”

A Whole New Ballgame

Fox News is on the television. Scott Nystrom, a senior policy adviser on the panel, hovers close by, offering guidance on how to fine-tune the bar graphs in Strachan’s report.

Plan to Split DNC Chairmanship in Two Is Floated

“One of the things that we talked about is to make sure there is somebody there on a day-to-day basis to handle things,” Reid said in an interview. “We have done things like that before.”

Corzine Set to Run for Governor

While Corzine still held out the possibility of not running in a brief interview last week, his candidacy has been considered a foregone conclusion in Democratic circles for weeks.

Peterson, in Ag Bid, Pays Up

Collin Peterson (Minn.) for the ranking slot on the Agriculture Committee, the veteran lawmaker has begun an intense lobbying campaign within the Caucus for the position and — for the first time in nearly