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House Office Fields Game Memorabilia

Two years ago, the office conducted an oral history interview with Glenn Rupp, a 1930s-era Congressional page who later donated his 1932 game program to the House’s collection.

Partisan Dilemma in Wyoming?

Dave Freudenthal (D) is likely to select the strongest Republican available to him as a replacement to the late Sen.

Energy Fight Looms Again in Fall

In an interview Wednesday, Dingell insisted that he and Pelosi are working together, and that he and Boucher chose to take out items divisive to both Democrats and Republicans to meet Pelosi’s July

Talk-Show Host Quits, Eyes Hunter House Seat

Conservative talk-radio host Mark Larson (R) acknowledged late last week that he is considering running for Congress in the 52nd district, and he stoked the rumors by resigning from his show effective

Kitty Dish

Harris mentioned the book during an interview with The Washington Post in October. “I’ve been writing it all year,” she told the Post. “It’s going to be a great book.”

Energy Plus Immigration Equals Weekend Work

According to a Democratic leadership aide, Reid was expected at press time Monday to begin the process of bringing the revived immigration bill to the floor by Friday at the latest.

For Hill GOP, Rove Has Mixed Legacy

At the same time, the longtime Bush loyalist — one of the last remaining senior aides from the administration’s original lineup — has found himself embedded in some of the GOP’s worst headlines in

The Grassley Is Greener

Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) said last week that he will pitch in if need be to help the Iowa Republican Party recoup the money it stands to lose following the announcement that two of the 2008 presidential

Reid Plots to Block Conservatives

To use the tactic, Reid will have to bring a new bill to the floor — likely the existing bill with the new package of border spending measures — and then offer the first amendment to the measure.

Wells’ Hands-on Approach Earns Praise on the Hill

After the endless City Council hearings, the intense staff meetings, the neighborhood visits and the scattered public appearances, Ward 6 Councilman Tommy Wells (D) often retires to his reserved seat at