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Pelosi, Reid Work Separately

[IMGCAP(1)]But while Reid said last week that a trigger was a “pretty doggone good idea,— Pelosi dismissed it outright as “an excuse for not doing anything.

Senate Egos to Do Battle

[IMGCAP(1)]“This is about protecting the president’s vision,— this source said.

Will Reform Cut Health Care Costs? Don’t Bet on It

[IMGCAP(1)]There’s reason to fear that, even with reform, the nation’s total outlays for health care — currently 17 percent of gross domestic product — will continue to soar, and so will federal

Photo of the Week: Time for Reflection

[IMGCAP(1)]A Muslim man watches the Islam on Capitol Hill gathering last week as thousands of Muslims prayed on the West Lawn of the Capitol.

Ford Presses Its Agenda on Hill

By selling off Saturn and junking Pontiac, Merkle said GM’s market share in the United States dropped to 19.5 percent in the first eight months of this year compared with nearly 22 percent from Jan. 1

Obama Drafts Health Care Fallback Plan

[IMGCAP(1)]The White House effort has been held close to the vest and sources were not aware of the details of the plan. White House aides did not respond to numerous requests for comment.

A Better Way to Secure Our Border

[IMGCAP(1)]As Californians, we are acutely aware of our porous southern border. We share the nation’s desires for national security and orderly immigration.

Losers Upbeat After Finance Markup

[IMGCAP(1)]“The public option is on the march; it’s on the move,— said Rockefeller, chairman of the Finance Subcommittee on Health Care.

Heard on the Hill: Funny Business

[IMGCAP(1)]Sen. Ben Nelson (D-Neb.) is slated to pick up a lifetime achievement award at the event tonight, while Rep. Jackie Speier (D-Calif.) is on tap to vie for the title.

Rich Senator, ‘Poor’ Senator

The remaining 50 Senators record minimum net worths of at least $1 million or more. The survey included 98 Senators. Disclosure forms from newly appointed Sens.