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Pombo Won’t Make Political Comeback

Richard Pombo (R-Calif.) on Wednesday ended speculation about his political future, saying in an interview that he will not be a candidate next year for the 11th district seat he lost in November to now-Rep

Senate GOP Readying ‘Clean’ Iraq War Bill

Across the Capitol, House lawmakers are on track to vote today on their newest version of the $95.5 billion supplemental spending bill for the Iraq War — which the Bush administration pre-emptively

Merger to Create Lobbying Force

As Congress re-evaluates subsidies the government gives to private banks to encourage student loans in the wake of scandals in the industry, the lending giant Sallie Mae couldn’t have more at stake.

Familiar Names Aim at Walberg

Schwarz said in an interview last week that he is considering running as either a Democrat or Republican in 2008.

Gillespie Seeks Hill Help in Virginia

“It’s part of an overall effort to get Hill Republicans who live in Virginia more involved in Virginia politics,” Gillespie said in a brief interview Friday.

Lampson, Ex-Governor Ponder ’08 Senate Race

In a brief interview this week, White, who is 67, didn’t dismiss the idea of running but indicated that a bid on his part was unlikely. “I haven’t asked my wife about it yet.

Senators Briefed on Anthrax Probe

In a separate interview, Leahy, who chairs the Judiciary Committee, said of the more than five-year-old investigation’s status: “They say it’s active and I hope it is,” Asked whether he was

Meek Raises, Spends Cash in Style

For Meek, that’s just part of the game. “To be a part of the discussion and the art of politics is going to cost money,” Meek said in an interview Wednesday.

David Bonior’s Labor of Love

. — In the sea of high-level staffers and strategists toiling on the 2008 presidential election, David Bonior is the antithesis of those who worked their way up to prominence on the proverbial dues-paying