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Puerto Rico’s Delegate to Get $2M Budget

Each office receives a base amount of about $1 million for staff salaries and “official expenses,” along with additional funds based on travel distance, office building rental rates and postage costs.

Campus Notebook: Jack Bauer, the House Version

[IMGCAP(1)]During his 30 years in the Capitol, he has tackled a would-be bomber, stopped a visitor from rushing the dais and quietly warned countless Members to follow the rules.

Morning Business: Legal Longevity

[IMGCAP(1)]“As you know, I have retired from Congress, and this filing will be my final disclosure to the Committee,” Doolittle wrote in a Jan. 23 letter to the Committee on Standards of Official

Heard on the Hill: We’re On to You

[IMGCAP(1)]An HOH tipster, whose reporter’s badge was covered by a coat, caught the following exchange between Sens. John Barrasso (R-Wyo.) and Mark Begich (D-Alaska).

GOP Gambles With Stimulus

“If you vote for a $1 trillion stimulus package and the economy is in the gutter, voters are going to look around and say, ‘What did you just do with all of our tax dollars?

Shop Talk: Landing at Jamestown

[IMGCAP(1)]Jamestown has hired consultant Mark Harris, who will open Jamestown’s new Pennsylvania office based in Harrisburg.

King Plots Next Move

He lost to the Democratic incumbent, Robert Abrams, by an almost 2-1 margin. King says now that he didn’t expect to win back then.

Six Degrees of Alan Mollohan

Azimuth president Craig Hartzell told a local newspaper in 1998 that the firm’s sales had risen from less than $1 million in 1993 to $8.5 million in 1997 and that half of the company’s work came from EWA

Snow Day

[IMGCAP(1)]Even though he couldn’t get the day off, Bryan Hayes of Columbia Heights at least had a little fun playing with a yo-yo on his way to work Tuesday along Louisiana Avenue Northwest.

K Street Files: Ponying Up for Coleman

[IMGCAP(1)]But the power of incumbency is strong, and as a three-judge panel in Minnesota kicks off the trial that will decide the fate of the Minnesota Senate seat, there is no doubt K Street is

People’s Choice

All but four states took up the gubernatorial option: Wisconsin and Oregon, which outright required special elections, and Oklahoma, which requires them unless the vacancy occurs after March 1 of