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Photo of the Week: Don’t Turn Around

[IMGCAP(1)]Protesters against global warming, dressed in what they call “SurvivaBalls,— follow Sen. Arlen Specter (D-Pa.) outside of the Dirksen Senate Office Building on Tuesday.

Big Business Opens Up Deep Wallets to Sway Bills

The National Association of Manufacturers, which often works with the chamber, also opened its wallet for lobbying by spending $5.7 million in the quarter, compared with $1 million during the spring

Office Space: Office With a Message

[IMGCAP(1)]Everywhere he turned in his space in the Rayburn House Office Building, he saw photos of himself posing with firefighters, with government officials and even with the president.

Exxon Shares Net No Profit for Carter

On his first Congressional disclosure form in 2003, Carter indicated that the stock was worth $1 million to $5 million, and that is how he has reported it each year since.

K Street Files: On Second Thought

[IMGCAP(1)]Polis began soliciting co-signers Tuesday for a new letter to Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski that asks the agency “to join us in our effort to ensure that

Collins Unswayed by Snowe

[IMGCAP(1)]“Both of the Senate bills would have the unintended but very real effect of actually driving up the cost of health insurance for middle-income families,— Collins said.

Hill Climbers: Loving the Committees

[IMGCAP(1)]In September, Rob Mosher, 35, was hired as legislative director. Mosher is a veteran of the Hill and the policy world, and he comes with a firm grasp on how Congress works.

White House Touts Job Creation in Education Field

The White House on Monday turned to the politically potent issue of education to promote its implementation of the stimulus bill, announcing that 250,000 of the 1 million jobs that it says have been “saved