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Morning Business: Big Russ

[IMGCAP(1)]Russert’s son, MSNBC personality Luke Russert, will be emcee at this year’s dinner, which is Tuesday at the JW Marriott Hotel on Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest. Sen.

K Street Files: Tax Lobbyists Cometh

[IMGCAP(1)]While corporations and associations often lobby the tax-collecting agency, a recent influx of individual citizens and estates that hire lobbyists is partly responsible for 2009’s record

Court Fight Rests on a Name

[IMGCAP(1)]Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.), who also sits on the Judiciary panel, said she thought it was too early to be bracing for the prospect of a filibuster.

Heard on the Hill: Hearing … or House Party?

[IMGCAP(1)]The New York Democrat, who testified before an Appropriations subcommittee, proudly opened up her very dignified blazer to reveal … a T-shirt from the New York Shakespeare Theater emblazoned

GOP Senators Holding Back

[IMGCAP(1)]But Republicans said leaders do not need to actively discourage them from working with Democrats.

HOH’s One-Minute Recess: Your Day in Court

[IMGCAP(1)]If you’ve always thought you’d look amazing in a black robe, you can try it out by playing FantastySCOTUS, a fantasy league for the high court where participants can predict the outcome

With Kennedy Gone, ‘Ted Sox’ Era Ends

[IMGCAP(1)]This summer, his absence will be felt keenly in the Capitol Hill softball community; for the first time since 1967, there will be no Ted Sox team to take the field.

Glaucoma Caucus Has Private Ally

According to that form, the foundation donated about $849,000 to medical schools and charities nationwide for research, paid $1 million for expenses including “professional services for glaucoma

Road Map: Jobs Blame Game Has Staying Power

[IMGCAP(1)]While Republicans are indeed objecting to moving forward with a House-passed bill to extend jobless benefits for a month, Democrats appear to have missed or ignored opportunities to force

Brotherly Love and Spending Limits

Bob Corker’s (R-Tenn.) 2006 race, said he was never paid for his work for Ron Kirkland and those efforts ended on Feb. 1 “when Robert Kirkland and I made the decision to break away and do our own thing