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A Cleaner, More Efficient and Safer Energy Future

[IMGCAP(1)]With this week’s White House announcement calling for national fuel efficiency and emissions standards, and the introduction of the American Clean Energy and Security Act (H.R. 2454), it is

History Offers Playbook for GOP Return to Power

Whitman made her campaign about the unpopular incumbent and won a very narrow victory, by only 1 point (26,000 votes out of more than 2.48 million cast), becoming the first female governor in the state

Heard on the Hill: Gone to the Birds

[IMGCAP(1)]A pair of actual red-tailed hawks have made themselves quite comfortable in a nest on the exterior of the Rayburn House Office Building, bird-watching sources tell HOH.

Congress Wraps Up, but a Busy Summer Awaits

(D-Nev.), Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and their colleagues face two months of high-profile legislative battles — as well as the annual grunt work of the appropriations process — beginning on June 1.

Photo From the Attic: Mile-High Memories

[IMGCAP(1)]Members of the newly elected freshman class of the Colorado House of Representatives pose for a class picture on the steps of the state Capitol in Denver in January 1995.

Minnesota: Coleman Uses Specter in Fundraising Appeal

Minnesota’s highest court will take up that case June 1, but both campaigns have racked up monstrous legal bills since November’s election — more than $11 million between both candidates through the end

Chu Tops Field in Special Election to Replace Solis

When the final figures are in, Chu’s spending on the special primary is expected to top $1 million and Cedillo’s could near $900,000.Although the 32nd district is heavily Hispanic, Chu, who has served