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Durbin Ratted Out

[IMGCAP(1)] The rat tale provoked ire from the folks at People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, who wrote Durbin to complain about the incident — and what they say is Durbin’s cavalier attitude

Budget Debate Rests on Fate of Bush’s Tax Cuts

[IMGCAP(1)] Yes, the budget debate will be no less stereotypical than the disputes over Iraq War policy, but at least it will offer a slight change of pace for Congress-watchers as the new Democratic

High Wire Act

[IMGCAP(1)]Look! Up in the sky — it’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s a … utility pole. OK, not very exciting, but still a challenge for you, dear reader. Can you find this pole?

Helping Hand

[IMGCAP(1)] Democratic members, appointed by Speaker Nancy Pelosi (Calif.), include the panel’s chairman, Rep. David Price (N.C.), as well as Reps.

Rocky Mountain High Cost of Security

[IMGCAP(1)] “The eyes of the world will be on the Mile High City and I will do everything in my power to ensure the safety of everyone involved,” said Rep.

Local and Diverse Festivals Abound

Mayor Adrian Fenty (D) expressed aspirations to train for the festival’s annual 10-mile run (which will take place on April 1), but he also mentioned the $150 million worth of economic revenue the festival

Fred and Son

[IMGCAP(1)] The Tennessee Republican has hired his son, Daniel, to administer the political action committee he still maintains, according to filings, and the Fred D.

GAO Sets Groundwork for 500 New Jobs

Despite funding challenges, Walker told the committee that the GAO still managed to help the federal government gain $51 billion in financial benefits in 2006, which amounts to $105 for every $1

Nevermind

[IMGCAP(1)] The jaunt, scheduled to start May 2, would have brought Hoyer together with scores of his closest allies on K Street.

The Week in Review

The legislation would limit no-bid contracts to no longer than one year and would require agencies that spend more than $1 billion a year on federal contracts to minimize their use of sole-source contracts

Taking Time Out to Help the Outdoors

19th Annual Potomac River Watershed Cleanup, March 31 and April 1 With sites in more than 14 counties in Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Washington, D.C., the Potomac River Watershed Cleanup

Congress on the Chesapeake

Captain Leonards on Three Notch Road in Mechanicsville — a quick five-minute drive from his house on the Patuxent River — gets the No. 1 ranking in his book.