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Shot, or Not

[IMGCAP(1)] “It looks like we’re not going to get any more, and we just want to make sure we get the basic staff done,” the spokesman said.

Fitzbuzz

[IMGCAP(1)] The rumor floating around Patton Boggs Tuesday was that there “may” be no indictments this week because Fitzgerald “may” need to seek an extension from the presiding judge to wrap up

Hill Remembers Parks as Hero, Aide

On Dec. 1, 1955, Parks refused to give up her seat on a city bus in Montgomery, Ala., to a white man. It led to her arrest and helped spark the modern-day civil rights movement.

Lines Sharpen in Budget Clash

Emboldened by their success in fighting the administration’s Social Security overhaul plan, they are urging their Members to make the cuts policy priority No. 1 with voters from now to the end of the year

FEC: House Fundraising Has Soared This Cycle

Contributions from political action committees rose by a whopping 186 percent — from just short of $1 million to $2.8 million — while the amount of cash on hand went up 73 percent, from $13.8 million

Some Lobbyists Look to Win in Reconciliation

The cities she represents need the additional spectrum so that emergency officials can communicate during natural disasters, terrorist attacks and even routine 9-1-1 calls, she said.

Approps Chairmen Vow to Finish by Thanksgiving

[IMGCAP(1)] “It’s highly unlikely that we’re going to get out of here on [Nov.] 18,” said one House GOP leadership aide, citing the need to wrap up work on a highly contentious budget reconciliation

Hammer Gets A Shredder

[IMGCAP(1)] A former House Member who was victimized by the redistricting engineered by DeLay, Lampson is having a ball telling the story of DeLay’s rather ironic purchase.

Veterans History, in Print

Kresh said she would like to see 1 million entries, although she admits that would be a “steep challenge.”

Playing the Angles

[IMGCAP(1)]Window washers are a common sight in cities all across America, and Washington, D.C., is no exception. So the man in the photo probably doesn’t help identify the building.

Back on Track

[IMGCAP(1)] Meanwhile, lawmakers had been worried that ruling would keep the tree, selected from the Santa Fe National Forest in New Mexico, from a November cross-country tour and a lighting ceremony

Early Reviews Positive After Bomb Scare

The Capitol Police decided to destroy the package and at approximately 1:10 p.m. a loud explosion was heard as HAZMAT crews detonated the package inside the vehicle.

DSCC, DCCC Show Strong Fundraising

The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee ended September with $19 million in the bank, retaining its 2-to-1 cash advantage over its Republican counterpart.