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Vowing to Fight

City Councilman Jim Graham (D-Ward 1), who said that despite “a mean-spirited Congress holding us back,” equal marriage rights in D.C. will happen. “The genie is out of the bottle,” he said.

DeLay Cancels Events in NYC

DeLay and the Republican officials who run Celebrations for Children canceled several events that promised to raise $1 million or more for abused and foster children in part because they worried

Bush, Daschle Quiet in S.D.

This positioning on local versus national issues comes as a survey was released Tuesday that shows Herseth’s margin in the June 1 race narrowing somewhat, though she continues to lead.

Ralph and the Republicans

[IMGCAP(1)] Yes, that Capitol Hill Club, located right next to Republican National Committee headquarters and the site of so many GOP fundraisers.

Members Mourn Bob Bean

John Catholic Church in Clinton, Md., at 1 p.m. on Thursday. Burial services will be at Emmanuel Methodist in Baden, Md.

Can Thomas Thread the Needle With FSC Bill?

His challenge in the coming weeks will be to try to balance the interests of tax- [IMGCAP(1)] cutters, deficit hawks and advocates for the small-businessman while producing a piece of legislation

Powell Protector

As NBC’s Tim Russert was wrapping up his talk with Powell, the camera [IMGCAP(1)] suddenly turned away from the secretary and onto a bunch of trees.

Democrats Hired to Promote Moore Film

[IMGCAP(1)]A firm that includes several high-profile Democrats has been hired to run a nationwide promotional campaign for filmmaker Michael Moore’s controversial new documentary “Fahrenheit 9-11.”

Electronic Assessment

[IMGCAP(1)] The letter seeks “best practices that can be implemented to improve the security and reliability of the electronic voting process” as well as a post-election survey of state and local

Moving to the Executive Suite

[IMGCAP(1)] Tar Heel Triad. Rep. Howard Coble (R-N.C.) recently welcomed back his former chief of staff and hired two new staffers in his Rayburn House office.

Democrats ‘Whip’ for Herseth

Hoyer tapped roughly 10 lawmakers to work over their fellow Members until Congress adjourns for the Memorial Day recess, just a week before the June 1 special election that pits Herseth against state