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Davis Sees Wealth of Options

Specifically, the seven-term lawmaker says he expects to be earning north of $1 million when he re-enters the private sector next year.

Call Him Sensei Jackson

[IMGCAP(1)]Budokon, one of those trendy workouts that Hollywood celebrities swear by, combines martial arts and yoga, all designed to explore and strengthen the body’s range of motion.

Police Find Suspicious Package

The package was found at about 1:30 p.m. outside the Rotunda door, said Capitol Police spokeswoman Sgt. Kimberly Schneider. However, she said the Russell Building has not been evacuated.

A Demographic Roadmap to the Obama-McCain Contest

The margin of error for all these figures is 1 percent. Before getting to the different voting blocs, it’s worth a look at Gallup’s rundown of how the Red vs. Blue states are sorting out.

Some Blue Dogs Balk on Budget

What GOP Members are actually upset about is that the budget outline has tax cuts for middle-class families, “not just for their friends in the upper 1 percent bracket,” Pelosi said.

Pearce Edges Wilson for New Mexico GOP Senate Nod

In the 2nd ditrict GOP primary, Tinsley beat Hobbs Mayor Monty Newman 31.5 percent to 20.7 percent, despite the over $1 million the National Association of Realtors spent on Newman’s behalf.

Primary Process Yields Talk of Needed Reform

Under Nelson’s six-region plan: • Region No. 1 would include Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Delaware, New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania.

Warm Welcome for Warming Debate

[IMGCAP(1)] Democratic efforts to craft global warming legislation have all but stalled this year in the face of GOP opposition, and Republicans argue that the cap-and-trade proposals backed by Democratic

Envision Victory

[IMGCAP(1)]Envision’s candidate in the competitive Democratic primary in New Mexico’s open 1st district, former Albuquerque City Councilor Martin Heinrich, defeated three other candidates and now

Modernizing the Force

[IMGCAP(1)]Such laws have long been defunct, and yet they remain on the books. On Wednesday, a bill to get rid of all those outdated police codes passed the House.

Mug Shots: H Street’s Take On ‘Cheers’

[IMGCAP(1)] “I started the bar because I just kind of wanted a place that I would like to go, just to chill and relax with good company and with a neighborhood kind of feel,” Cross wrote in an e-mail

Congress Looks to Energy Technology

Nick Lampson (D-Texas) and Christopher Shays (R-Conn.) announced legislation to address gasoline prices by investing $1 billion in alternative energy research, funded in part by tapping the federal Strategic

See Jane Legislate

” [IMGCAP(1)]And if you ask Democrats on the House Homeland Security Committee a version of that question, you might be surprised at the answer.