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House Admin in Limbo as Democrats Await Assignments

The House adjourned Wednesday without a determination by the Democratic leadership on who will serve as the ranking member on the House Administration Committee, leaving it as the only previously existing

Fla. Pols Wait on Graham

The party now holds the governor’s office and controls the state Legislature, as well as the state Cabinet and nearly three-quarters of the Congressional delegation.

Republicans Reverse Ways and Means Decision

By the time Democrats got the news, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) had already informed the Members she had chosen to fill the two open Democratic seats on the committee: Reps.

Rudy, a Message to You

He is popular in the state and media-savvy, and he had more than $11 million in the bank as of June 30.

Fresh Ink

In an interview Wednesday, James outlined his vision for the printing agency, which is responsible under Title 44 of the U.S.

Miller Signals Exit

“I said after I was defeated [for re-election in 2002], I think it is time for other people to have the stage and not me,” Barnes said in a telephone interview from his new office at the Atlanta

Waiting For Carol

The former Senator has flirted since last spring with the idea of running for the seat that Sen. Peter Fitzgerald (R-Ill.) wrested from her in 1998.

Boehner Tells His Side of the Tape Case

During an hour-long interview in his Longworth office, Boehner also revealed for the first time that he and McDermott met privately more than a dozen times last year in a failed attempt to settle

Whipping GOP Into Shape

But McConnell is set to hit the ground running as the loyal deputy, the No. 2 man in the Senate, claiming his job hasn’t really been affected by last month’s calamity.