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D.C. Moves Ahead With Light Rail

On Feb. 19, the same day that Smith took over the gavel, the WMATA board unanimously approved a light-rail funding package, which would provide $16.1 million to buy the 2.7 miles of old CSX rail

Money Bags

Right below Kerry, emblazoned on the staircase in huge letters, was the name of the charter company: Million Air.

Money Bags

Right below Kerry, emblazoned on the staircase in huge letters, was the name of the charter company: Million Air.

Stupak’s Giant Leap

“Usually the future head of the class will figure it out,” the adolescent lawmaker explained in a recent interview about his leap year birthday, a curious phenomenon attributable to the calendrical

Democrats Target Medicare Law

“It’s our effort to stop the privatization of Medicare,” Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle (D-S.D.) declared in an interview Tuesday.

Hull Goes for Broke

of negative ads is on the way in the final three weeks of the primary.

Kerry, Bush In Sync With Hill

“People have had conversations, but they are preliminary,” Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee Chairman Jon Corzine (N.J.) said in an interview. “There will be more discussions.”

What About B-1 Bob?

He’s conducted no polls, has no phone banks and has so far shunned the hustings. In a wide-ranging interview last week, he declined to say whether he’d sent out any direct mail.

GOP Leaders Fume at Armey

In an interview, Armey said he did not see any conflict between his position with the fiscally conservative CSE and his work for Piper Rudnick, explaining that his advice to clients would simply

Grassley Frets Over Tax Bill

“I see them as a major obstacle,” Grassley said in an interview before the Presidents Day recess.

Capitol Hill Crusaders

But were it not for the painter Jacob Lawrence’s “Migration” series, which tells the story of the black, post-World War I migration from the rural South to the urban North, the Atlas might still

Kerry’s Man in the House

The goal was to have the Members give John Kerry a second look,” said Markey, the head of Kerry’s Congressional whip team, in an interview last week in his Rayburn office.

Foley Rejected Intel Panel Role

Foley, a 30-year House veteran and former ambassador to Japan, confirmed in a telephone interview he “had some discussions with the White House” about serving on the panel, but declined any further

Smith Talks With Ethics Leaders

The Smith case is expected to be on the ethics committee agenda when it meets Feb. 25, the first time the entire committee has assembled since October 2003.

The Great Black Hope

The series will focus on the personalities, the issues and other factors at play in the crowded Democratic and Republican fields. The first installment looks at the campaign of Democratic state Sen.