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Start the Presses

[IMGCAP(1)] The Senate Rules and Administration Committee is holding a confirmation hearing today at 9:30 a.m. in the Russell Senate Office Building, Room 301.

Time to Cool Down

[IMGCAP(1)] A jogger takes a break from her run to let her dog play in the sprinklers in Upper Senate Park on Thursday, as warm weather and high humidity reminded Washingtonians that summer isn’t over

Carriage House Plans Unclear

[IMGCAP(1)] According to Charles Allen, Ward 6 Councilman Tommy Wells’ (D) chief of staff, the Hill Center reworked the plan to allow CAG to continue using an office on the first floor of the carriage

Lawyers Take the Lead

[IMGCAP(1)] Rep. Joe Barton (R-Texas) recently named Cavicke — who now is 45 — Republican chief of staff for the Energy and Commerce Committee, of which Barton is ranking member.

GOP Forced to Pivot on Taxes

to engage in a more serious message makeover than they previously thought following a private strategy session Tuesday where they reviewed new polling data showing tax cuts are no longer priority No. 1

Jail Time a Real Attention-Getter in New Ethics Bill

The criminal penalty for violating the law takes effect on both sides of the Capitol once the bill is signed, but lobbyists will only have to certify they have followed the new rules beginning Jan. 1,

International Coup

[IMGCAP(1)] Most recently, Raphel was deputy inspector general in the Office of the Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction, which oversees more than $20 billion in U.S. reconstruction aid

Recent Passings Remind Us of Congress’ Potential

[IMGCAP(1)] Ned Gramlich, best known for his service with the Federal Reserve, served for a number of years with the Congressional Budget Office, including a stint as director, and was a terrific

Tail of Two Wendys

[IMGCAP(1)] Cortez, joined by Hustler publisher Larry Flynt, told reporters on Tuesday that Vitter had been a regular client of hers, visiting her two or three times a week for several months in 1999

When in Doubt, Blame the Press

[IMGCAP(1)] In court papers, famed criminal defense lawyer Billy Martin argued that Craig caved in to unfounded charges after being harassed and stalked for months by the Idaho Statesman.

CVC Watch

[IMGCAP(1)] Visitors will be treated to perhaps the most informative experience in the building’s history.

Dropping Bombs, Caught on Tape

[IMGCAP(1)] The highly anticipated hearing before the Armed Services and Foreign Affairs committees was marked with outbursts from CODEPINK protesters and snafus with witnesses’ microphones in the