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New Democrats Await New Leader

The 10th district, which takes in a major portion of Contra Costa County in the East Bay, is heavily Democratic — Democrats have a 47 percent to 29 percent edge in voter enrollment over Republicans

Omnibus Finally Passes in Senate

Sessions’ proposal to extend a voluntary online program that helps businesses confirm employees’ immigration status was narrowly tabled, 50-47.

Blue Dogs Put Out No Vacancy’ Sign

The coalition now claims 51 members, up from 47 in the 110th Congress and 34 in the 109th, and has no plans to grow anytime soon.Nevertheless, the NRCC on Thursday launched an attack on Democratic freshmen

Invest for Economy, Environment

The economic recovery bill that President Barack Obama signed on Feb. 17 provides about $47 billion for transportation — including highways, bridges, transit, freight rail, passenger rail and port

Simmons Contemplating Senate Race

A mid-December survey from Quinnipiac University Polling Institute showed that only 44 percent of the survey’s respondents thought Dodd should be re-elected, while 47 percent said he didn’t deserve

Reid: Senate Will Vote on Geithner Monday

Updated: 7:47 p.m. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) said Thursday evening that the Senate will vote on Timothy Geithner’s nomination to serve as Treasury Secretary on Monday.

House Seniority List for the 111th Congress

Louise Slaughter (D-N.Y.), Jan. 3, 1987 47. Lamar Smith (R-Texas), Jan. 3, 1987 48. Fred Upton (R-Mich.), Jan. 3, 1987 49. Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), June 2, 1987 50.

Throngs Come to Take Part

In his acceptance speech before a sea of hundreds of thousands of people, Obama, 47, struck a sober tone, acknowledging the difficult challenges his administration will face over the next four years

Bluegrass Brawl

The same poll put McConnell’s rating at 47 percent. Following a spate of early retirements by four Republican Senators — including in the past week Sens.