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TriCaucus Fears SCHIP Dealing

In a letter to Democratic leaders Nov. 6, members of the TriCaucus outlined those concerns, specifically citing the intensification of requirements that mandate citizenship documentation as well

On Iraq Funds, Democrats Face a ‘Bridge’ Too Far

“This week the president will likely sign the Defense bill with a $39 billion increase and then turn around and veto the Labor-Health-Education bill for being $6 billion above last year because it

Wells Continues Community Walks

The Ward 6 Democrat will be joined by 1st district police Cmdr. David Kamperin and officials from the D.C. departments of Transportation and Public Works.

Norway Spreads Holiday Cheer

The train will run from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. through Jan. 6 and will showcase cars modeled after real Norwegian trains. There will be collection boxes for Toys for Tots at the station.

Carson’s Health a Mystery

But in a radio show released before local elections Nov. 6, Carson expressed uncertainly about her future political plans.

DDOT Weighs Potential Fare Hikes

The 6:30 p.m. meetings will be Nov. 14 at the Jackson Graham Building, 600 Fifth St. NW, and Nov. 15 at St. Luke’s Center, 4923 East Capitol St.

Divisions Grow Over Approps

. … There is a history in Congress of supporting similar projects of former leaders, including $6 million for the Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics at the University of Kansas in FY1999.”

Bond Harkens to Truman

“One of my most favorite things is taking my son fishing,” he said, smiling and pointing to a photo of his son at 6 years old, holding a striped bass.

Border Bill Brings in 84 Backers

He said the immigration issue is by far the top concern among his constituents, with it outpacing other issues by 6-to-1 in a recent survey.

Associations Say Sunshine Too Bright

The argument is that trade associations, organized under section 501(c)(6) of the tax code, already face regulations and reporting requirements from the Internal Revenue Service.

DCCC: SCHIP Hurts GOP

Niki Tsongas (D) won that race, her 6-point victory was much closer than the overwhelmingly Democratic nature of the district suggested it should have been.

South

Meanwhile, the Democratic field in the race is expected become clearer after the Nov. 6 statewide elections.

Midwest

Durbin, who does not have a Democratic primary opponent, sits on a war chest of more than $6 million.