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Senators Say Library Is Hindering Inspectors

In an interview, Schornagel said he knows of no thefts from the Library since the 1990s, although there have been several attempted thefts, some even by Library employees, of which the Capitol Police

Axelrod: We Didn’t Do Enough to Sell Agenda

President Barack Obama “didn’t have time” to focus on messaging as he tackled major issues that “came in rapid fire” as soon as he got to office, Axelrod told Roll Call during a West Wing interview

For Murtha’s Old Seat, a Surprising Sameness

Burns said in an interview that several factors worked against him in May, including the bruising he suffered in the Republican primary and the presence of a Libertarian Party candidate on the special

Durbin Stumps Downstate With Hare

“He’s back, and it ain’t even Halloween,” the Illinois Democrat declared to the crowd at the Laborers’ Local 309 union hall Saturday.

Sealed Divorce Records Haunt Scott in Georgia

The divorce records, and whether Marshall had a role in bringing them to light, was the subject of one of the questions the Congressman was asked during the debate Thursday night.

HOH’s One-Minute Recess: Rising Up

Others on the list with interesting Hill connections: Hannah Pingree, Speaker of the Maine House of Representatives and daughter to Rep.

Woolsey to Step Down as Head of Progressive Caucus

“I feel that it’s time for other people,” the California Democrat said Wednesday during a phone interview. “I’ve served six years. I’ve loved every second of it … but it’s not my turn.

Shea-Porter Hopes for Surprise

He paused in the midst of a Roll Call interview Tuesday morning when a new campaign ad flashed on the large television over the bar in Theo’s restaurant.