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Going Green

[IMGCAP(1)] Speaker Nancy Pelosi (Calif.) was in Denver on Monday to announce plans to award the state delegation that demonstrates the highest level of commitment to offsetting its carbon footprint

Musclemen

[IMGCAP(1)]The collective of technology and communications companies — including Google, Microsoft, News Corp., and Time Warner — has inked a deal with the Breaux-Lott Leadership Group.

CBO Report May Help Leaders Block Petition

According to the most recent update available from the Clerk of the House, the petition had garnered 185 signatures as of April 1, including 10 Democratic lawmakers.

Reid Spills Senate Secrets

[IMGCAP(1)]But HOH’s favorite parts were ones in which the man from Searchlight gives us a peek over the shoulders of Senators and reveals some of the chamber’s dishy secrets.

Democrats Seeking To Link War, Economy

[IMGCAP(1)]But Congressional Democrats have launched salvos on side issues, like whether Iraqis should be forced to spend more of their own oil money on reconstruction instead of draining the

Economic Woes Weigh on North Carolina Voters

economy is the top national issue in the campaign and 31 percent said it was the top issue for the state, according to a second installment of a Charlotte Observer/WCNC-TV poll conducted March 29 – April 1.

Great American

[IMGCAP(1)] Past recipients of the award, which seeks to honor “individuals whose work embodies a lifelong commitment to improving the human condition” according to a release, include Ways and Means

The Coke Side of (Hill) Life

[IMGCAP(1)] This Coke machine would be a bit out of the way for a parched staffer on the prowl for a drink.

Campaigns’ Olympian Challenge

The Democratic National Convention starts the next day and runs through Aug. 28, followed by the Republican National Convention Sept. 1-4.

Banking Crisis Hits Members

According to his 2007 disclosure form, Kerry owned at least $1 million apiece in insurer AIG, investment bank Morgan Stanley and mortgage issuer Washington Mutual, whose stock alone has lost 75 percent

Getting Warmer

[IMGCAP(1)]But the Senate housing bill, teed up for a vote this week, is stuffed with goodies for the home building industry.

The Fabulous Five

[IMGCAP(1)]He and his fiancee, a marketing manager of the Sewall-Belmont House and Museum, hold opposing political views. “She is a Democrat, but we still get along,” he wrote in an e-mail.

Never Say Never

[IMGCAP(1)]Rep. Danny Davis (D-Ill.) introduced legislation last week to require a lump sum payout to the denied employees.