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Bill Would Allow Church Politicking

“I think what we’re trying to do is look at any opportunity that would ensure the bill will pass,” Jones said in an interview after the news conference. “That could be bringing it to the floor.

Luntz, Reid an Odd Couple

The Minority Leader’s spokeswoman echoed the GOP pollsters description of the discussions between the otherwise politically opposite men.

Capitol Convict

He also made phone calls to offices on the Hill representing himself as the No. 2 lobbyist for the outfit.

Cochran Eyes Pot-Sweetener

“That’s an option I am considering, if it will help organize our committee,” Cochran said in an interview Monday.

Bradley’s Search for ‘Home’

“Maybe it is nice to write the family history as so many people do today,” Bradley said in a phone interview. “And then I thought, ‘Where am I rooted?

Members Flee Fallout From Abramoff

During the interview, Burns said that his former aide, Brooke, left Greenberg Traurig after only one year, and added that Brooke thought there was “something fishy — something not quite right” about

City of Financial Angels: NRCC Pulls in $200,000

The group, dubbed Entertaining Republicans, is seeking to counteract the political and financial influence of Hollywood liberals. Speaker Dennis Hastert (R-Ill.) headlined the event.

Hill Balks on 9/11 Panel Oversight Ideas

“Congress certainly won’t do it on its own,” Breitweiser said in an interview last week. “It’s going to take some 9/11 families to go down there and raise havoc to get it done.”

Georgia Map All But Done

In the end, the consensus version penned Thursday night more closely resembles the map first proposed by the state Senate, which also had the blessing of the state’s seven Republican Congressmen.

Group Seeks Non-College Young Voters

Mingo Roberts, another longtime friend, felt the same way. “The No. 1 reason I’m here is to support my friends,” he said in an interview at the VIP gathering before the event.

Democrats Get Jump On Vice Chairman Race

Crowley and Schakowsky are the first to officially enter the race for the post, which could come open as early as next January or at the end of the 109th Congress.

What’s the Plan?

As Senate Finance Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) said in a recent interview, the timing of actually crafting a Social Security bill is “all dependent on the success of the president at the

Roemer: Moderates Will Look to Congress, States

Tim Roemer (D-Ind.) says he is still determined to extend the ideological breadth and appeal of the Democratic Party. He’s just not sure the party committee is the place to do it.

Forget Fries: France, Hill Now Amis

At a recent reception at the French ambassador’s residence honoring the French Congressional Caucus, the catchword of the evening was magnanimity.