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Stimulus Could Trump Appropriations

attempts to slice billions from education and health care programs while beefing up energy research, veterans’ benefits, science and public housing as they aim to add more than $20 billion to Bush’s $1

Heard on the Hill: Model Citizens

[IMGCAP(1)]The gorgeous gals were at the National Press Club on Monday to tout the results of a survey of baby-boomer consumers.

Ex-Sen. Helms Dies at 86

The Heritage Foundation reported on its Web site that he died at 1:18 a.m., and Jimmy Broughton, Helms’ former chief of staff, told the Associated Press that he died of natural causes in Raleigh.

Docs, Seniors Press for Medicare Pay Fix

Meanwhile, the AARP was planning on running print ads in Washington (including Roll Call) and has already alerted more than 1 million “e-activists” to call or e-mail their Senators regarding the

K Street Files: Taking on the “Scarlet F”

[IMGCAP(1)]In fact, just before lawmakers headed out for the Fourth of July break, lobbyists for the Organization for International Investment and some of its member companies met with staff from

Hill Climbers: Senate Commerce Gets New Counsel

[IMGCAP(1)]Jana Fong-Swamidoss worked closely with Chairman Daniel Inouye (D-Hawaii) before becoming Democratic counsel to two subpanels in March: the Subcommittee on Consumer Affairs, Insurance

Under Your Nose: Unexpected Kitchens

[IMGCAP(1)]But if you don’t have the dough to foot the bill at one of the new hot spots, try finding their celebrity chefs elsewhere around town — for free.

Democrats Sit on Cash Piles

The fundraising committee had amassed a total of $82.5 million at the end of May, and had $38.5 million in the bank — a 2-to-1 lead over the National Republican Senatorial Committee.

Photo of the Week: Maybe Another Time

[IMGCAP(1)] Sen. Joseph Biden’s (D-Del.) chief counsel, Todd Hinnen, breaks the news to witnesses that there will be no Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Thursday.

Campus Notebook: Protest Pains

[IMGCAP(1)]The release came a few weeks after the American Civil Liberties Union objected to the vagueness of an earlier plan, which only outlined an incomplete route that ended several blocks from