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Elevator Déjà Vu

[IMGCAP(1)] Circa Nov. 14, 2007, Hoyer pledged to get Members to the floor faster and keep vote periods closer to their alleged 15-minute time limit, prompting Abercrombie to protest.

A Touch of the West

[IMGCAP(1)] Rehberg has lived out of his office since 2002, when he decided it was more practical to sleep on a couch beside his desk and shower in the Members’ gym than to commute back and forth

The Jumbo Combo & Co.

[IMGCAP(1)] Jason Gross is heading up Courtney’s office as the chief of staff. Gross previously worked for then-Rep. Samuel Gejdenson (D-Conn.) and on the U.S.

Rep. Ferguson to Retire

Though Ferguson had a 3-1 cash-on-hand advantage as of Sept. 30, Stender brought in almost as much money as the Congressman in the third quarter of the year.

Smaller Firms Are Suffering From Law

An example of this was a biotechnology firm that had raised a mere $4 million in the capital markets in a particular year and had to spend 1 million of those dollars, or 25 percent, to comply with Section

A Little More Time

[IMGCAP(1)] In August, Beard terminated the food services contract with the cafeteria, which has been run by the Skenteris family since 1993.

Virginia Bonds

[IMGCAP(1)]Now, Mash, 23, proudly serves as the Senator’s legislative correspondent, working on judiciary, homeland security and transportation issues, among others.

Anemic Economy May Await New President

The Economist Intelligence Unit expects the economy to grow by not much more than 1 percent next year. That compares with average annual growth of 3.3 percent for the past 50 years.

Stretch and Type

[IMGCAP(1)] Dropping his regular office attire, Jackson was dressing to flex in black Capri yoga pants and a white sleeveless workout shirt, all the better to move with him as he went through the