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No Timeline, No Veto, Members Ask

It’s the question foremost on the minds of many lawmakers: If Democrats send President Bush another war supplemental stripped of a timeline for withdrawal but including most of the $21 billion in add-ons

Democrats Hope to Make English’s Seat Competitive

But the Keystone State was among the most vulnerable in the nation in the previous election cycle and promises to be again in 2008; Democrats picked up four House seats there in 2006 and will target at

Off to Iraq

“I will be doing a whole bunch of different administrative tasks,” she said in an interview.

Members: Valenti One of a Kind

“I knew Jack for 35 years,” Harman said in an interview, noting that she was with Valenti the day before he died. “When you were his friend there were no limits to the warmth and affection.”

DSCC: Right Candidate Could Upset Cornyn

Cornyn in an interview was confident that he is both politically and operationally well-positioned for his first re-election bid as Senator, though he vowed not to take anything for granted.

Former Portland Mayor Doubts Smith Will Lose

Former Portland Mayor Vera Katz (D) said in a radio interview this week that she doesn’t see anyone in her party who is capable of ousting Sen. Gordon Smith (R) next year.

Geese Feast on Wetlands

Over the next year, the agency will hold public meetings and research the effect the geese have on the river.

A Heroic Return to the Hill

Tom Carper (D-Del.) staffer, in a recent interview, “because my body allowed me to get that far, and as soon as I knew some of my buddies would take care of me my body was like ‘I’m out.’

Kirk Seat Will Draw More Interest

Seals, a former GE Commercial Finance worker who earned 47 percent of the vote in his underdog bid, confirmed in an interview last week that he is looking into a repeat challenge of the four-term

Foley Scandal Figure Makes Comeback

Mark Foley (R-Fla.), he was swept into investigations by both the ethics committee and the FBI into the Florida lawmaker’s sexually explicit communications with former male House pages.

Caucus Stands by Reid

In an interview with CNN on Monday, Reid defended his comments, saying “I do what I think is right, and I think this war is headed in the wrong direction … and I’m going to speak out as often and

High Court to Hear Case Involving Issue Ads

The case came about after the Wisconsin anti-abortion group filed suit against the FEC in July 2004, arguing that the ability to run the ad was protected by the First Amendment.

Richardson Slow to Woo Members

About half of the 19 House lawmakers active in the CHC have endorsed a contender in the 2008 campaign, including Edwards and Sens.