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Oberstar Maps a Course for Full Highway Bill

If the chairman of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee has his way, the House this week will approve a $3 billion infusion for the ailing Highway Trust Fund before leaving town

Developers Discuss Union Station Overhaul

The station is owned by the Union Station Redevelopment Corporation, an arm of the federal government. The retail space and air rights are controlled by two private developers.

In the Loop’ Eyes D.C., U.K.

The movie tracks the runup to the Iraq War without using the name of the country or the politicians involved, but that doesn’t stop Iannucci from spoofing the events surrounding it and commenting

Bishop Pays $55K to Lawyers

But in an April interview with Roll Call, Wall said Bishop was not a subject of the investigation. “Congressman Bishop has no interest [to investigators] in this case,— Wall said.

Some House Classes Moving to Ford

Part of the House Learning Center has moved out of the Longworth House Office Building to make room for the expanding Green the Capitol program.

Getting It Wrong Again

“In that sense, stability was largely a function, at the rural areas, of local institutions providing it,— Jones said in an interview.

Glickman Hints at Life Beyond the MPAA

Dan Glickman (D-Kan.), widely expected to leave the helm of the Motion Picture Association of America before the end of next year, says he is committed to the movie group’s legislative agenda but isn’t

Rangel Paying Out Huge Legal Bills

The same firm received $340,000 from Rangel in the first quarter of the year. Also among the second quarter legal expenditures, Washington, D.C.

Shop Talk: Great Scott, Another State!

Arceneaux was just announced as the new executive director for the Florida Democratic Party. [IMGCAP(1)]“The Florida Democratic Party is in the best shape it has been in years,— Sen.

A Striking Blow to the Conscience

He traces the web of deception through the Supreme Court, CIA and Army, all the way to former President George W. Bush’s personal legal counsel.