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[IMGCAP(1)] Ah, the ubiquitous BlackBerry. Luckily there are no potholes where this Hill staffer is walking.
conversations Murtha had with military officials and staff regarding the Haditha incident, his campaign activities with regards to comments he made about Haditha, and Murtha’s schedule between March 1
On May 1, two weeks before the Senate hearing, WellCare expanded the team again, adding Hogan & Hartson.
[IMGCAP(1)] That is what Grace Webster, Coble’s new constituent liaison, plans on dressing up as for Halloween.
A memorial service for Crapa is scheduled for 1 p.m. today at St. Peter’s Church on Capitol Hill.
[IMGCAP(1)] With action on any tax hike likely spilling into next year, eager lobbyists have found no shortage of opportunities to cash in.
[IMGCAP(1)] A spokeswoman for Brown tells HOH her boss’s new look isn’t as much about form as it is function: Brown is mindful of just how hard those unforgiving marble floors can be on one’s feet
[IMGCAP(1)] A little more than a year ago in this space (“An Anti-Incumbent Election? This Year?
[IMGCAP(1)] Yes, the president has the bully pulpit to defend his veto. But Congress can choose from a range of options in response.
“This leadership team committed to themselves and to the taxpayers back in December and January at Republican retreats that restoring our credentials on fiscal issues was going to be a No. 1 priority
However, Schumer, who also serves as the No. 3 Senate Democratic leader, said she informed him of her vote against a $1 million earmark for a museum commemorating the 1969 Woodstock musical festival “in
[IMGCAP(1)] Sen. John Warner (R-Va.), pictured above, is one of only five World War II veterans still serving in the Senate.
Area residents can call 1-800-200-TAXI and AT&T Wireless users can simply text “#-TAXI” to call for a ride.
While the task force already has missed its May 1 deadline by five months, the real question is whether the wait will even be worth it. Unfortunately, the tea leaves don’t look too encouraging.
[IMGCAP(1)] Two leading Democratic presidential candidates — Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (N.Y.) and former Sen.
[IMGCAP(1)] The event starts at 6 p.m. at Bobby Van’s Grill on New York Avenue Northwest.
[IMGCAP(1)] Ohio’s 15th: Republican Rep. Deborah Pryce barely held on last time, defeating Democrat Mary Jo Kilroy by half a percentage point in a come-from-behind win.
Kleeb lost to Smith by 10 points, but he raised just shy of $1 million and has kept his campaign committee open.
[IMGCAP(1)] But it did do some damage to a lobbyist who dropped by the Senator’s office last week, HOH hears.