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Ex-Members Head Back to School

“My late mother was an Indiana schoolteacher,” Brademas said in an interview, “and my late father was a Greek immigrant who said, ‘I’ll not leave my children much money, but I will leave you a first-class

New York State of Mind

Of the two races, Thompson’s primary challenge to Slaughter may be the more intriguing. At 35, Thompson is less than half the Congresswoman’s age; Slaughter turned 76 last month.

Leaving the Hill, Part I

[IMGCAP(1)]In addition, he handled judicial nominations, bioethics and stem-cell research, as well as abortion matters, which led him to joke in an interview, “I had all the noncontroversial issues

RSC Pressing For Deep Cuts

“With all due respect to the White House and their intentions, House conservatives will vigorously pursue the one-year delay in the Medicare prescription drug entitlement,” Pence said in an interview

Two Vets Vying to Take on Edwards

“Given the fact that Congress will face issues regarding the war on terror for many years to come, I think we need policymakers who know what it means to make war,” Taylor said in a telephone interview

Cameras Headed To Court?

For the past 20 years, every time a vacancy arises in the Supreme Court, C-SPAN General Counsel Bruce Collins is teased by the possibility that new blood on the bench might mean the highest court in the

House Aide Maffei May Run for Seat

Maffei concedes that he’s “heard those rumors” of a Congressional bid, but he deflected all talk of his own plans in a telephone interview Friday.

FBI Targets Aides in Member Probes

According to sources on both sides of the aisle, officials from the Office of the General Counsel, also known as the House counsel’s office, have contacted the Justice Department in recent months

CAFTA Rage

The latest sign: Labor lobbyists last week showed they are serious about punishing the 15 Democrats whose support helped put the pact over the top.

King’s Ties to Irish Leader No Bar to Chairmanship

Peter King (R-N.Y.), one of Adams’ closest Congressional allies over the years, had to skip the Thursday briefing because at the time he was being ratified by the GOP Conference as the new Homeland Security