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McConnell Seeks to Slow Stimulus Push

With estimates for the stimulus package reaching as high as $1 trillion, McConnell called on his Senate colleagues to proceed with caution, hold a series of hearings and dedicate at least one week

K Street Files: Holiday Dreams

[IMGCAP(1)]Ten companies and lobbying groups, under the umbrella of the Campaign to End Obesity, sent a letter to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) and Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) urging

FEC Approves Bundling Rules

“It’ll get the job done,” said Democratic-appointed Commissioner Steven Walther, who will become the agency’s chairman on Jan. 1.

Best Auto Plan: Bankruptcy Terms Minus Bankruptcy

[IMGCAP(1)]Even if most Congressional Republicans are determined to have the Detroit auto companies go into Chapter 11 bankruptcy and reorganization, the Bush administration and the incoming Obama

Liberal Lawmakers Want $1 Trillion Stimulus

The House Progressive Caucus is pushing Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) to back a $1 trillion, two-year stimulus package aimed at low- and middle-income Americans — about double the amount Pelosi has publicly

Blue Cross Alters Planned Health Care Change

staffers currently under a popular health care plan will not have to pay the entire expense for out-of-network surgeries that cost less than $7,500 — a policy that was supposed to go into effect Jan. 1.

Conservatives Oppose Bush Plan to Help Auto Industry

Last year’s federal deficit was the highest nominal deficit in U.S. history, and many economists believe this year’s deficit will exceed $1 trillion.” Similarly, late Tuesday afternoon GOP Sens.

Quick Pace Planned for Nominations

Holder was nominated Dec. 1. One Senate Democratic aide suggested Holder has already been exhaustively scrutinized, having been confirmed by the Senate three times for positions in the past.

Busy, Busy

The point is, Congress needs to be careful — or as careful as it can be — in allocating the $300 billion, $500 billion or $1 trillion in stimulus, all to be legislated upon by Jan. 20, lest it become

Heard on the Hill: Lack of Bread Gets a Rise

[IMGCAP(1)]An HOH tipster spotted Dicks waiting in line behind two staffers at the sandwich counter in a mostly empty Longworth House Office Building cafeteria on Thursday afternoon.