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[IMGCAP(1)]McCain addressed the House GOP Conference on Wednesday at the Capitol Hill Club.

Arizona: State Speaker Weiers Eyes Shadegg’s Seat

“I have had a number of people ask me to reconsider running for the CD 1 seat,” Konopnicki said in the e-mail. “There are still a number of things I need to consider before making a decision.”

A No-Wynn Situation

On Tuesday, just as in 2006, Wynn lost the Montgomery County precincts in his district by an almost 3-1 margin, which was something of a surprise considering how much time the Congressman spent trying

Mug Shots: Valentine’s Tips

[IMGCAP(1)]Those with a curious palate and a love for wine should head to Sonoma (223 Pennsylvania Ave. SE), winner of the 2007 RAMMY Award for neighborhood gathering place of the year.

Hillary the Kissing Bandit

[IMGCAP(1)]The company on Super Tuesday came out with a “Presidential Predictor” series, which parodies presidential hopefuls by tying them to a personality or unique moment in baseball history.

Capitol Facing Major Maintenance Backlog

Wasserman Schultz maintained that the No. 1 priority of the subcommittee remains addressing the maintenance backlog, specifically funding the projects dealing with life-safety concerns.

House Takes Two Tracks on Contempt

Conyers believes correctly that the matter here is not about Josh Bolten or Harriet Miers; it is about whether or not the Congress of the United States, acting pursuant to its Article 1 authority, has

Making Space for Creativity

[IMGCAP(1)]“It’s a great day job for an artist,” said Stone, the Senate’s superintendent of mail. Stone joined the post office in 1972, having earned a patronage position from then-Sen.

Fighting for Peter

[IMGCAP(1)]On Tuesday, the Oversight and Government Reform Subcommittee on Federal Workforce, Postal Service and the District of Columbia called on a dozen federal officials and experts to give their

Seeking an Inquiry on Torture

[IMGCAP(1)]At the same time, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) on Tuesday reiterated that President Bush’s nomination of Steven Bradbury to become an assistant attorney general was dead

Massachusetts Ties

[IMGCAP(1)]High, 24, is from Holden, Mass., and earned his bachelor’s degree from Boston University in 2006. He focused his studies on political science.

Cassidy Hires Full-Time Compliance Guru

[IMGCAP(1)]Early next month, the firm is bringing on Andrew Kameros, a longtime federal prosecutor in the tax division’s criminal enforcement section at DOJ.