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NRSC Feels Heat on War

Ensign, in an interview late last week on Hewitt’s nationally syndicated radio show, sounded sympathetic to the concerns of the pledge signers and vowed not to personally support any resolution critical

Baucus Pushes Inclusion

The kind of tone [he sets] is important to me,” Baucus said in an interview with Roll Call, arguing that bitter partisanship and a propensity to short-change the committee process have limited the

Scenes From Vermont

Jeffords would later give Graff an exclusive interview about that historic day — when the Republicans lost majority in the Senate.

Lawmakers Must Adjust Behind Bars

“It’s an easy place to do your time,” McFadden said in an interview. “This is definitely the place for your low-level offenders.”

GAO Analysts Plan to Vote on Unionization

In an interview, three analysts who each have worked more than 20 years at the agency said they are seeking a voice for employees in administrative matters and on Capitol Hill.

No ‘Kumbaya’ on Rules Panel

The 11-term lawmaker — and the first woman to lead the exclusive Rules panel — thinks Republicans have a lot of nerve complaining about how the House has been run in the first three weeks of the new Democratic

Democrats Plotting for Bush Visit

The president, who last attended a Democratic retreat in 2001, is expected to address the Caucus before the question-and-answer session.

Schaffer Putting Senate Plans on Hold

Schaffer said in a telephone interview this week that McInnis would make a “good Senator,” but declined to offer an endorsement, adding that he would make a formal decision on his own plans by October

Big Game? Not for D.C. Crowd

But the Florida Senator won’t even be in the Sunshine State when the Chicago Bears and Indianapolis Colts take the field on Feb. 4.

Ensign Seeks Funding Edge

In a brief interview Wednesday, Ensign acknowledged the aggressiveness of his plan, given the hurdles it faces in a competitive presidential fundraising cycle and against a powerful DSCC still led

Young Voters: The Least Republican Generation

At the time of the Enron scandal, 47 percent described big government as the biggest threat to the country’s future, 38 percent said big business and 10 percent said big labor.

CVC Isn’t One Man’s Ordeal

“First of all you don’t tear up the front of the Capitol and go down 78 feet and excavate that often, so one of the things I pushed for was expansion of the size of the project from what the Democrats

IG Report Hits FBI on Foley Case

The special agent insisted that the e-mails were “not the job of the FBI,” according to the report, but a “parental job.”

Race Is on for Member Backing in ’08

This cycle, House Democrats seem to face some of the biggest quandaries with the candidacies of both Clinton and Obama, who would be the first woman and the first black president, respectively, if

K Street Paradox

And now that both the House and Senate have passed reforms that could mean sweeping changes for the business of lobbying, Cassidy himself, in an interview last week, declared that he not only supports

Boehner Leans to Romney

While McCrery is a recent Romney convert, McKeon said in a brief interview that he has long been supportive of Romney. Like Romney, McKeon is a Mormon.