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Tom Harkin Is Reflecting, but Trying Not to Stare

(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) At the end of an extended interview in his Senate office, Tom Harkin realized he had neglected to show off a prized possession — his father’s Works Progress Administration card

Tom Harkin Is Reflecting, but Trying Not to Stare

At the end of an extended interview in his Senate office, Tom Harkin realized he had neglected to show off a prized possession — his father’s Works Progress Administration card.  

D.C. Statehood Activists Looking Toward GOP Congress

He chuckled during the interview, recalling his interactions with the late Ohio Democrat James Traficant, who was booted from the House for corruption. “It’s a grungy game, and they know that.”

Roger Wicker Looks for Fast Start at NRSC

Leading the confab with the incumbents and their chiefs of staff were incoming NRSC Chairman Roger Wicker, the Mississippi senator elected to the position a week earlier, and Ward Baker, the 2014

Capitol Police Chasing Law Enforcement Accreditation

In the past year, the department has been threatened with a wrongful death lawsuit from the family of Miriam Carey, the woman shot outside the Capitol on Oct. 3, 2013, after an erratic car chase from the

Dempsey: ISIS War Could Last 4 Years

Military.com reports that “the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff estimates the U.S.-led fight against Islamic militants in Iraq and Syria will last up to four years.”   “Army Gen.

Kelly Ward Will Stay on as DCCC Executive Director

In an interview with CQ Roll Call earlier this week, Luján said he hoped Ward would stay for another stint at the top of the committee tasked with helping Democrats regain a majority of seats in

Pentagon Budget Will Exceed Sequestration Cuts

The Pentagon expects to submit a five-year budget that will violate mandatory spending caps for the second consecutive year, according to the Defense Department’s comptroller,” Bloomberg reports.