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Heard on the Hill: Welcome to the Boys’ Club

.” [IMGCAP(1)]And Sen. Kay Hagan (D-N.C.) told the women gathered at the Washington Hilton that she might try to level the playing field. “I tried to use the Senate Member’s gym,” she said.

Inaugurations Are Occasions for Hope and Renewal

[IMGCAP(1)]Those of us who have been involved in government and politics for most of our lives tend to mark time by presidencies we’ve known rather than places we’ve lived, people we’ve dated or

Committee Approves Clinton for State Job

The Senate Foreign Relations Committee voted 16-1 on Thursday morning in favor of Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton’s (D-N.Y.) nomination to be secretary of State, with only conservative Sen.

Switch at Top of NFIB

The change, effective Feb. 1, comes just three years into Stottlemyer’s tenure leading the small-business association.

Members Get a Bigger Allowance

Ron Kind (D-Wis.) made a pledge to hand back money every year, and spokeswoman Anne Lupardus Hanson said that with the $82,000 he returned at the end of 2008, Kind has now given back more than $1 million

New Mexico: Heinrich Schedules First 2010 Fundraiser

“NM-1 is well known for it’s (sic) close elections and near even split between Republicans and Democrats, and Congressman Heinrich is virtually guaranteed to face tough opposition in 2010,” the invitation

House Passes Children’s Health Insurance Bill

Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) said Democrats were very pleased to have a 2-1 majority vote on the bill Wednesday, but added, “We needed it last time.” Republican leaders, however, continued

Boehner Endorses Portman for Senate

Updated: 1:09 p.m. Former Rep. Rob Portman (R-Ohio) kicked off his 2010 campaign to succeed retiring Sen. George Voinovich (R) Wednesday in Southern Ohio.

Heard on the Hill: Behind the Scenes of the Cat Cam

[IMGCAP(1)]But the two kitties, who appear in the video scampering around the Speaker’s office and playing with the California Democratic leader’s gavel, don’t actually belong to Pelosi, but rather