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Heard on the Hill: A Friend Indeed

[IMGCAP(1)]And when Ramstad presented Kennedy with an award at a charity bash Tuesday night for his efforts on mental health issues, Kennedy recalled the bipartisan friendship that he found in Ramstad

Shop Talk: Ghosts of Consultants Past

[IMGCAP(1)]Murtha employed the talents of media consultant Ed Mitchell, who is well-known in the Keystone State for working with many of the longtime Members in the delegation, such as Rep.

Obama Begins Court Vetting

[IMGCAP(1)]”A Supreme Court justice must not be a rubberstamp or policy arm for any Administration,” they said.

Climate Bill Adds New Twist to Annual Gas War

“The No. 1 issue in America today is jobs, and Republicans are determined to take our case to the American people that we can enact legislation that will put us on a pathway to energy independence

Photo of the Week: A Little Bit Country

[IMGCAP(1)]Caden Baker, 7, of Neon, Ky., listens to a band at the annual Hillbilly Days in Pikeville, Ky., last week, which drew Senate candidates Daniel Mongiardo and Jack Conway as well as many local

She Reached the Heights

[IMGCAP(1)]Civil rights icon Dorothy Height, 98, died Tuesday, leaving behind a legacy of 80 years of working for the rights of African-Americans and women.

K Street Files: When K Street Freezes Over

[IMGCAP(1)]Done laughing yet? But seriously, the watchdog group sent letters to the lawmakers Monday and launched a petition drive, asking citizens to urge lawmakers — including Sens.

Griffith Still Has Democrats’ Cash

Some conservative groups have demanded he return the money that he raised as a Democrat before running in the June 1 GOP primary, where he faces stiff competition from Madison County Commissioner Mo Brooks

Early Transition Prep Would Help Fix Government

As Andy Kohut, the Pew director, describes it: [IMGCAP(1)]• Just 22 percent say they can trust the government in Washington almost always or most of the time, among the lowest measures in more than

Chamber Lobbying Dips in First Quarter

The NAB spent almost $3.6 million on lobbying in the first quarter of this year, about $300,000 more than the last quarter of 2009 and $1 million more than the group spent in the first three months

NRCC Chides PACs

After breaking more than 2-to-1 for Democrats last cycle, data show, the trade association’s apparent zeal for Democratic candidates is unchanged.

Both Parties See Positive Signs in New Finance Reports

The 41 “Frontline” Democrats — those whom the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee has identified as most in need of added financial and logistical assistance — had an average of $1 million in cash