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Change to Health Plan Could Surprise Hill Staffers

Beginning Jan. 1, federal employees under the Blue Cross Blue Shield Standard plan will have to pay the entirety of their non-emergency surgical procedures, up to $7,500, if they go to an out-of-network

Freshmen Sent to Their Rooms

-elect Gary Peters (D-Mich.), a former state lottery commissioner, drew No. 1 and received resounding applause — he would get his first pick (Longworth 1130). Kentucky Rep.

Labor, Foes Monitor Late Races

The chamber, which opposes the legislation, plans to spend more than $1 million on television, radio, mail and phones in the Georgia runoff to warn voters about the perils of the EFCA legislation

Heard on the Hill: Hair Club for the Vanquished

[IMGCAP(1)]Sununu, who lost to Democrat Jeanne Shaheen, showed up in Washington, D.C., this week sporting scruffy facial hair, having apparently given up his razor in the wake of his loss at the

Appointees May Leave Surpluses

Olympia Snowe (R-Maine) had more than $900,000 in her campaign account as of Oct. 1, while Sen. Dick Lugar (R-Ind.) had roughly $2.1 million. Retiring Sen.

Dashboard: A Look at the Stats Behind the Staffers

• Number of Senators on Election Day 2008 who still used the title “administrative assistant” for the top staff position: 2 • Number of House Members who used the chief of staff title in 1981: 1

Boehner Keeps Post; Cantor Is Whip

Updated: 1:15 p.m. House Republicans on Wednesday voted to reshuffle their leadership for the 111th Congress, with Minority Leader John Boehner (Ohio) keeping his post and Rep.

Heeding the Bikers’ Call

Officials say the center will be able to hold about 120 bikes at $1 per day or $100 per year for parking.

Poll Shows Tight Louisiana Race

According to the new Roll Call poll, Fleming held a more than 2-1 advantage over Carmouche among white voters (63 percent to 28 percent), while Carmouche led black voters by a 9-1 margin (85 percent to

Messy Elections

On May 1, 1985, the House voted to seat him. 1994 Connecticut’s 2nd district Rep. Sam Gejdenson (D) vs.

K Street Files: Flying Solo

[IMGCAP(1)]Linda Daschle confirmed Wednesday that she is leaving her post with the firm to start her own shop in January.

Another Cycle, Another Bunch of My Misjudgments

[IMGCAP(1)]While I didn’t jump on the “McCain is toast” bandwagon during the summer of 2007, I didn’t really expect him to come back to win the Republican presidential nomination.

Hill Climbers: Latin Power

[IMGCAP(1)]Angela Maria Arboleda would agree, but she says the Hispanic community’s increasing voter turnout makes it an important moment for them, too — and she is going to work hard to make sure