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House Reading Clerk Savors His Vocal Role

“It still hasn’t really hit me in a lot of ways,” Novotny said in a recent interview. “Ironically, when we were pages, we actually had the utmost respect for the reading clerks.

Defiant Massa Points Fingers

It is not clear whether Massa was in fact recalling the same incident in his radio interview, although the details are similar.

Contenders Emerge for Delahunt’s Seat

generated interest in the seat Jeffrey Perry Joe Malone ruled out a run William Keating Robert O’Leary James Murphy Ronald Mariano Ian Bowles Boston Globe in an exclusive interview

Majority Eyes Earmark Ban

The discussion among Democratic leaders came at the top of what was a damaging week on the ethics front. Leaders at the time were in the middle of dealing with the crisis surrounding Rep.

Walden Rises Up From Obscurity

“I began to have weekly interaction [with Republican leadership] on the campaign side,” Walden said in a recent interview with Roll Call.

Delahunt Won’t Run for Re-Election

“It’s got nothing to do with politics,” the 68-year-old Congressman said in an interview with the Boston Globe. “Life is about change. I think it’s healthy. It’s time.”

Ethics Panel Eyed Stark’s Property

At the same time, Stark revealed another ethics matter tied his real estate holdings in an interview with the publication Inside Politics.

Campus Notebook: Home Free

Todd Platts (R-Pa.) doesn’t think he’ll get the top position at the Government Accountability Office, according to a recent interview with the York Dispatch.

Heard on the Hill: Best Floor Speech Ever

Quigley is such a huge Quimby fan that when he filmed a recent “Better Know a District” segment on “The Colbert Report,” host Stephen Colbert began the interview with, “Mayor Quimby, good to have you here