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Building Broun’s Office

Jim Whitehead (R) to fill the vacancy left by the death of Rep. Charlie Norwood (R) in February, has filled his office with eight new staffers.

Michigan Race Changes

The X factor in the race remains former Rep. Joe Schwarz (R), whom Walberg ousted in the 2006 Republican primary.

Cleland Leaves Disability Group

Cleland said in an interview that he also has worked “informally” with Murtha over the past two years to develop a $5 million Defense Department wound-care initiative to test innovative techniques

Activists Line Up Early for Iraq Seats

With just 22 seats set aside for the general public, the atmosphere before the joint House Armed Services and Foreign Affairs committees hearing on the much-anticipated testimony of U.S. commander in Iraq

‘Almanac’ Compiles Memorable Scandals

In the restroom at a fundraiser in New York, the Senator, rather than wait his turn for a urinal, “attempted to relieve himself between the legs of the man in front of him,” according to the book.

House Security Plan Draws Fire

While praising individual officers, former Senate Sergeant-at-Arms Bill Pickle argued in a recent interview that by allowing non-security officials to take part in emergency operations, Congress

The Skunk at the Garden Party

[IMGCAP(1)] However, with the ink barely dry on the invitation to Wednesday night’s cocktail party celebrating the firm’s launch, respected GOP pollster Neil Newhouse of Public Opinion Strategies

Republicans Mobilizing for Mitchell’s House Seat

In a telephone interview late last week, Ogsbury acknowledged Mitchell’s popularity but argued that he is wrong on several key issues for the Phoenix-area 5th district, which features a 15-point

Craig Hires a Crisis Team; Otter Still Quiet

“What you’re seeing is an attempt to lift the cloud he’s been operating under,” Brand told Roll Call on Monday. “The politics kind of overtook the law.” Sen.

Fall Brings New Fights Over Iraq

“Spring could become the new September if they think that gives them enough time to abandon the president before the elections.