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Release Date

[IMGCAP(1)] “The expectation remains that he will be home over the weekend and will resume working in the Senate next week,” according to a statement from his office released Wednesday.

Hotlined FEC Vote in Jeopardy

In an Oct. 1, 2007, letter to Reid, a coalition including the Campaign Legal Center, Common Cause, Democracy 21 and the League of Women Voters criticized a plan by Members of both parties to vote

High Voltage

[IMGCAP(1)] Ed Peavy and Adnaan Muslim of Mission Control secured Watts’ direct-mail work. Mission Control has offices in Connecticut and D.C.

Tall-Tail E-mail

[IMGCAP(1)] On Tuesday, one such message landed in the inboxes of Hill folks with the enticing subject line, “free puppies.”

DCCC Ready for Battle

With $3.25 million in independent expenditures going into the 2006 race (including more than $1 million by the DCCC and more than $1.3 million by the National Republican Congressional Committee),

Justice Delayed

[IMGCAP(1)] Filner faces up to 12 months in jail and/or a $2,500 fine after allegedly attempting to enter a restricted area at the Dulles International Airport on Aug. 19 and pushing aside an employee

Market Area Earns Distinction

[IMGCAP(1)] “The fire at this historical building gave the whole city and the whole region a chance to see the type of fabric in this community,” said Mayor Adrian Fenty (D), who was on hand to accept

A Lucrative Center for Visclosky, PMA

[IMGCAP(1)] It is a classic Washington, D.C., triangle of interlocking self-interests: in this case, a powerful Congressman, an influential lobby shop and the lobby firm’s numerous clients.

Louisiana Could Be Victim of Funding Delay

Louisiana officials estimate The Road Home program will need $3 billion to $4 billion in new funding, in addition to its initial $7.5 billion federal budget as well as a state infusion of $1 billion

K St. Braces for ’08 Blues

“For a firm like ours that’s had a strong year, our mission No. 1 is to ensure that our clients re-sign with us for next year,” said Ogilvy’s Andy Rosenberg, who was the first Democrat hired at the

Teanastëllën! Nî hâo! Ave!

[IMGCAP(1)] Honda’s office may be the most diverse linguistically on Capitol Hill. Between them, they speak Amharic, Cantonese, Mandarin, Hebrew, Spanish and Latin, among others.

Shakespearean Dilemma

[IMGCAP(1)] Members who showed up at the Shakespeare Theatre Company’s Harman Center for the Arts opening gala Monday night found themselves at an uncharacteristic loss for words when asked which

Showdown Over Tax Moratorium

In the Senate battle over who hates taxing the Internet more, it may come down to which Senator or Senators blinks before the current temporary ban on taxing Internet access expires Nov. 1.

Foreign Agent Files

[IMGCAP(1)] According to the contract, on file at the Justice Department, Patton Boggs will provide “counsel and advice to the Government of the Republic of Cyprus regarding relations with the United

CRS: Franked Mail Has Cost $1.4B

From April 1 to June 30, Brown spent $85,300 on 398,000 pieces of mail, one of the highest amounts spent on franking in the House for that quarter.