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Norton Optimistic That D.C. Voting Bill Will Pass

We have got a president who was a co-sponsor of the bill, virtually ensuring that he will sign it,” Norton said in an interview. “We have a larger House than we got the bill through last session.

Reid Comes Out Fighting

in the 111th Congress and will not allow an Obama White House to dictate the chamber’s agenda.

No Rest for the New Congress

During an interview on “Fox News Sunday,” House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) said that the package will be “in that neighborhood” of $775 billion and that a House vote is “probably going to

Government Needs Joe to Get His Groove Back

Senators who prepare for hearings in order to show that they can keep up with the nominees are doing little more than speaking “interview financial management” or “interview civil service” or “interview

Franken Widens Lead in Minnesota

Ritchie said in a phone interview Tuesday afternoon that the process has “gone very smoothly,” and some counties have “forwarded their ballots to us already.” According to the Minneapolis Star-Tribune

Newspaper Pulls Out of Inaugural Party

Republicans cried foul over the inauguration party, charging that the event proved that the Willamette Week was politically invested in ousting the incumbent.

Senate Split Over Obama’s Stimulus Plan

“To take $850 billion just because we have a new administration — to rubber-stamp it — would be a big mistake,” incoming Republican Policy Committee Chairman John Ensign (Nev.) said in an interview

Quick Pace Planned for Nominations

The Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee, which will interview Secretary of Homeland Security-designee and Arizona Gov.