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Republican Ex-Legislator Preparing for House Bid

Former state Assemblyman Dean Andal (R) said in an interview Wednesday that he is leaning toward running for the Republican nomination to the 11th district and the right to challenge freshman Rep.

Earmark Requests Pulled

The dispute raised the prospect that today’s markup could be canceled while the two sides sort out the ground rules.

U.S. Attorneys Bill Still Faces GOP Opposition

In an interview Friday, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) said he was not certain whether he supported the legislation, but that he expected the Senate to approve it now that it has

Immigration Foes Retooling Caucus

“I think the big thing was to take the caucus one step forward,” Bilbray said in an interview. “My proposal was to start offering answers to the problem.”

Reid to Attack on Iraq

Reid is expected to bring the resolution to the floor this week following completion of the 9/11 bill, aides said.

McConnell Not Bullish on 2008

In fact McConnell, speaking in a wide-ranging interview with Roll Call reporters and editors, laid out unusually pragmatic expectations for the cycle, which puts 21 GOP Senate seats in play compared

Kennedys Face Off Over Mental Health Bills

While both bills have the same general goal, the House legislation (H.R. 1367) also mandates that plans provide the same coverage as that given to federal workers under the Federal Employees Health

Johanson Squares Up

In an interview, Johanson said her position with Dewey Square will not prevent her from working on a campaign this cycle.

Iraq Bill Expected Out Today

Acknowledging that he has made similar suggestions earlier in the week, Obey added in a subsequent interview: “I feel much better about tomorrow than I did yesterday.”