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Poetry in Motion

[IMGCAP(1)] The reading starts at 6:45 p.m. in the Montpelier Room on the sixth floor of the James Madison Building.

But Can They Agree on a China Pattern?

[IMGCAP(1)]Mack becomes the third Member from the Sunshine State to endorse Romney, joining Reps. Ginny Brown-Waite and Tom Feeney in the former governor’s camp.

Brunch Time

[IMGCAP(1)] On the lunch menu, diners will find pastas such as mint pappardelle with lamb ragu, paninis, squash soup and a lamb burger stuffed with goat cheese with mint aioli, among other Mediterranean

Tsongas Poised to Take Seat in Congress

Tsongas outspent Ogonowski by a 4-1 margin in the unexpectedly heated race for the open seat. She is the first woman elected to the Massachusetts delegation in more than 25 years.

Cole: Conference Needs to Close Cash Gap

After paying down a large debt from the 2006 elections, the NRCC currently has a more than 10-to-1 cash-on-hand disadvantage compared with the DCCC — which announced Wednesday it had more than $28 million

Estate Tax Repeal Losing Political Bite

Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) defended keeping the tax for estates larger than $7 million per couple — affecting fewer than 1 percent of estates — as consistent with the country’s history as a meritocracy

Tsongas Will Fill Late Husband’s Shoes

Tsongas, who outspent Ogonowski by about 4-1, defeated the Republican to become the first female in her state’s Congressional delegation in more than 25 years.

Working Their Way Up the Latta

[IMGCAP(1)] Parker was one of several Ney aides to be subpoenaed last year as part of the federal investigation into the then-Congressman’s dealings while in office.

GOP Hits Democrats’ Projects in Labor-HHS Bill

smarting from the flap they endured in the previous Congress over earmarks, they’re hoping this week that references to their controversial “Bridge to Nowhere” in Alaska will be replaced by the Democrats’$1

Republican Recruiting

“Voters recognize that they want leaders with experience,” said former Air Force B-1 bomber pilot Paul Phillips, one of three Republicans looking to take on freshman Rep. Zack Space (D-Ohio).

Shadow Staffer

[IMGCAP(1)] Kate Nilan from the office of Minnesota Sen.

Money Shaping House Elections

Mark Foley (R), Mahoney took in more than the combined total of all three of the Republicans vying to take him on from July 1 to Sept. 30, and finished the period with more than $1.1 million on hand.