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K Street Files: Calling It Quits

According to the trade group, 200 members from companies large and small are expected to attend the May 6-7 event, which will include meetings with Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis and House Minority Whip

Hill Talk: Music Fills the Air at Eastern Market

The series, which lasts until June 28 and then runs again from Sept. 6 to Oct. 11, features local musicians performing in front of Port City Java at Seventh Street and North Carolina Avenue Southeast.

Some Shops Soar; Others Flutter

Cassidy & Associates’ numbers fell 18.3 percent in the first quarter of 2009 to $4.9 million from $6 million in lobbying revenues for the first quarter of 2008.

Planners Hop Onto a Trolley Solution

or replaced are the utilities, the substructure of the street, manholes, gutters, curbs, sidewalks, intersections, traffic lights and park benches, according to Charles Allen, chief of staff for Ward 6

Q & A: On the Hot Seat

My bill last year set aside 6 percent of the credits to be used for the trade-exposed industries. ROLL CALL: Trade-exposed — this is aluminum, steel?

New Poll Shows Bunning in Trouble

Grayson fared better than Bunning in a hypothetical matchup, but still trailed Chandler by 6 percentage points and Conway by 4 points.

Mug Shots: A Toast to Spring

Served in a Champagne flute, the drink costs $6, half the price of most of the cocktails on the list. Palette Across town at Palette (1177 15th St.

GOP Uses Budget to Reclaim Its Brand

Ryan’s budget still assumes $6 trillion in borrowing over the next decade, but that’s $3.3 trillion less in red ink than Obama’s plan.

K Street Files: Wish Upon a Czar

Siemens has a new chief lobbyist: Kathleen Ambrose, who had led the D.C. office of mining company Rio Tinto, will take over at Siemens as a senior vice president on April 6.

Building Museum Imagines Green Cities

The first, a panel discussion called “Water Knows No Boundaries,— will be held 6:30 p.m. today and will focus on efforts to clean up the Chesapeake Bay.