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K Street Files: Time for Some Art Therapy in D.C.

[IMGCAP(1)]The organization, which historically relied heavily on volunteers and contract management firms to service its 5,000 members, has hired Chris Campbell as its chief lobbyist, according to a recent

How to Build a Better Confirmation Process

[IMGCAP(1)]At first glance, we might be inclined to join this judgment that, whatever one’s views about the nominee, the process that vetted her was a success.

The Significance of the ‘Clunker’ Program

Congress has added an additional $2 billion to the $1 billion already approved for cash incentives for lucky buyers to trade in older autos for more fuel-efficient vehicles.

HOH’s One-Minute Recess: Sign Him Up

[IMGCAP(1)]While awaiting a jury’s ruling on how much he would have to pay as a result of the 11 criminal charges on which he was found guilty — including bribery and fraud — the Louisiana Democrat

Time for a North American Trade Policy

[IMGCAP(1)]Mexican President Felipe Calderon will protest the U.S. administration’s failure to honor its North American Free Trade Agreement commitment (now 14 years overdue) and permit Mexican trucks

HOH’s One-Minute Recess: Idle Hour

[IMGCAP(1)]Birther-Approved Technology. Seeking to invalidate a legitimate presidency? Or maybe you just want to prove that you too were born in Kenya?

Senate Passes Extension of Cash for Clunkers’

The $1 billion program quickly gained popularity after it was launched last week, and Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood took to the airwaves this week to plead for Congress to extend the program, which

Bachus Faults CAO Handling of Hacker Case

Spencer Bachus (R-Ala.) sent a letter to Chief Administrative Officer Dan Beard on Thursday complaining that he was not promptly informed when someone hacked into his and other Members’ Web sites.On Aug. 1

Axelrod Counsels Democrats on August Recess Strategy

Senate Democrats, acknowledging they have their work cut out for them on health care during the August recess, exited a closed-door strategy session Thursday primed to sell President Barack Obama’s No. 1

Photo From the Attic: Death of a President

[IMGCAP(1)]President Warren G. Harding, who died suddenly after just two years in office, drew crowds to Washington in August 1923 for his state funeral at the Capitol.

Senate Will Wrap Up Thursday

Both leaders have been locked in discussions to determine the procedure to bringing up the “cash for clunkers” measure, which would grant the program an additional $2 billion, after its first $1

Shop Talk: I Love New York

[IMGCAP(1)]Benzing was the national field director for the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee in the 2008 cycle. She ran Braley’s campaign in 2006, when he won his first term in Congress.

It’s Time for All to Recharge Their Batteries

[IMGCAP(1)]The photo, showing Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) looking straight ahead in a trance-like state and House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.), slightly out of focus, standing just behind