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Don’t Bet on It

[IMGCAP(1)] Anyway, Frist has been keeping plenty busy even without the World Bank job, dishing out advice to his fellow Tennessean, ex-Sen.

Both Sides of Immigration Debate Angry With Bush

[IMGCAP(1)] While the bipartisan bill backers say they are cautiously optimistic that it will pass the Senate this week, some of that will depend on whether GOP conservatives convince Senate Minority

Where Does This Garden Grow?

[IMGCAP(1)]Last week’s sunny recess was a great time for working outside. Above, Architect of the Capitol employee Nathan Cromley tends to some of the AOC’s watering systems on Capitol Hill.

Child Care Concerns

[IMGCAP(1)] The measure, introduced by Sen. Mary Landrieu (D-La.) and co-sponsored by Sen.

Dugan Departs

[IMGCAP(1)] From Kennerdell, Pa., Dugan graduated from Westminster College in New Wilmington, Pa., in 1977. Three Join Davis Staff. Rep.

A Program That’s Working for American Indians

To speak of restricting and limiting SBA 8(a)s when our total contract awards represent eight-tenths of 1 percent of all federal contracts is clearly an affront to tribal businesses in every state.

Breakin’ Up?

[IMGCAP(1)] While the alliance’s board has not yet made a final decision, insiders said, it is expected to take a vote next month that will determine the EIA’s “future.”

Everybody Wants to Be a Director

[IMGCAP(1)] The Sunlight Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to promoting government transparency, is offering $500 for the first video capturing McConnell “on record, answering (or refusing to answer

Portman Toughens Veto Talk

The four bills unveiled so far are each at least $1 billion over the president’s request, and the military construction, Veterans Administration and related agencies bill is more than $4 billion over.

Did Rep. Wicker Move the Stock Market Today?

Armor Holdings, which outfits military Humvees with armored plating, lost about 1 percent in Thursday’s trading. The MRAP is expected to replace Humvees for use in Iraq.

Gore Promotes Book at Sold-Out GWU Event

DDOT’s goal is to make the change on or around July 1. It will affect traffic between Third and 14th streets Northeast. — Bryce Bauer, Emily Yehle and Daniel Heim

Money for the Hill

[IMGCAP(1)] Within that total is $10 million for the Capitol Police to help pay for new radios. When Rep.