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Steering Around the Highway Bill Gridlock

[IMGCAP(1)]The Safe Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users guaranteed funding for highways, safety and public transit when it was signed into law in 2005.

Hot Plate: Ringing in the New Year

[IMGCAP(1)]Mandarin Oriental Chef Eric Ziebold at the Mandarin Oriental (1330 Maryland Ave. SW) is opening both CityZen and Sou’Wester for New Year’s Eve.

Nelson Continues to Huddle With Reid

to Reid’s office Friday night to resume those talks.If Reid begins the cloture process to end debate on the bill Saturday, as is expected, the first cloture on health care vote could occur as soon as 1

Congress Needs to Commit to Biomass Power

[IMGCAP(1)]Biomass power is electricity produced from organic waste and industry byproducts that have no other purpose than to decompose in landfills or rot on the forest floor.

K Street Files: ‘I Do’ Lobby

[IMGCAP(1)]Congress has 30 legislative days after D.C. Mayor Adrian Fenty (D) signs the bill, as he did Friday, to review the gay marriage measure.

Immigration Bill Leaves Out Gays

CHC members “don’t want to say no— to it being included in their No. 1 priority bill, Honda said. “They haven’t said no. They know the issues are out there and they haven’t said no.— Rep.

Clergy Appealing to a Lower Authority

John McCain (Ariz.) by more than 5-to-1 among religious leaders. McCain adviser and Republican lobbyist Charlie Black said the campaign actively courted religious leaders.

Jackson On The Air In Illinois

Meister (D) was the first to go on the airwaves with a relatively small buy with this spot on Nov. 9, followed by former Chicago Inspector General David Hoffman (D) with this biographical spot on Dec. 1.