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‘Feingold’: A Warm Look at a Political Maverick

The 2006 censure proposal, Horwitt said in an interview, is one example of what Feingold’s friends say is the Senator’s “ability to look around corners and see how things are going to play out.”

Young Lets Venom Fly on Floor

House conservatives making political hay over the earmarks included in the Labor-HHS appropriations bill on Wednesday crossed swords with the irascible Rep. Don Young (R-Alaska).

Dance Fever

The Senatorial dance squad boogied to kitschy grooves such as the Village People’s dance-floor staple “Y.M.C.A.,” the spy says.

Switch!

Reynolds, for example, held the percentage of its support for Democrats in the teens while the party was in the minority.

Mayor Bob Settles Into New Chair

.’ … They call me many other things back in Philadelphia,” Brady said with a laugh during an interview in his Cannon Building office on Tuesday.

Pelosi, Hoyer Mend Fences — Gradually

Murtha, in a brief interview last week, was asked about Pelosi and Hoyer’s relationship. “All last year was a different story,” Murtha said. “But I think it’s going a bit better now.”

Religion’s Role in America

The key here is understanding what Americans mean by ‘religious,’” said Viteritti, a professor of public policy at Hunter College in New York City, in an interview.

Union Complains CRS Lacks ‘Human Element’

The disputes over the possible firing of one employee for taking too much sick leave and the denial of another staffer’s request for a more flexible work schedule mark the latest chilling of the

Rolling Along

The exciting thing about the Corridors of the Future and the urban partnership is that they’re not just looking at it in the single jurisdictional issues or the single silos.

Feingold Savors His Colleagues’ Reversal

And it is the centerpiece of the Democrats’ strategy to reinvigorate the Iraq debate during consideration of the Defense Department authorization bill this week.

New Web Site Hits Smith on Ties to Bush Policies

Beaver State Democrats can’t seem to find the high-profile incumbent-killer they’re looking for to take on Sen. Gordon Smith — but that isn’t stopping them from targeting the two-term Republican.