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Members Introduced to Capitol Real Estate

She picked No. 6. Congressman-to-be Tom Rice, R-S.C., approached the dais with his wife, whom he called his “good luck charm,” and kissed her before selecting No. 28. An aide for Rep.

McDermott Trip Sets Travel Record

Last year, private groups spent about $6 million on congressional travel. Though only $3.6 million has been spent so far this year, it exceeds the amount spent in the 2010 election year.

Paul Wellstone Memorial Brings Together Democrats

The “10th Anniversary Remembrance Event” is scheduled to take place 6 p.m.-8 p.m. in Dirksen 106. The event is being co-hosted by Democratic Minnesota Sens. Al Franken and Amy Klobuchar.

Inside the 2014 Senate Races

George Allen by 6 points. Warner’s greatest competition would come from Gov. Bob McDonnell, the most popular Republican in the state.

Inside the 2014 Senate Races

George Allen by 6 points. Warner’s greatest competition would come from Gov. Bob McDonnell, the most popular Republican in the state.

Westmoreland Named NRCC Deputy Chairman

Westmoreland oversaw a very successful nationwide redistricting effort for the NRCC during the 2012 cycle, helping the GOP keep control of the House on Nov. 6.

Gunderson: For-Profit Schools Renew Commitment

In 2011, for-profit schools awarded 16 percent more degrees to their students than the previous year, compared with a 6 percent increase for all traditional higher-education institutions.

Boehner: Obamacare to Face Vigorous Scrutiny In House

Following his surprising admission in the days after the Nov. 6 election that President Barack Obama’s health care overhaul is the “law of the land,” Speaker John Boehner appears to be fleshing out the

In Kemp, a Republican Role Model

Even if there was no way for Romney to win more than 6 percent of black votes against Obama, a Kemp-like platform could have saved him from a 44-point loss among Latinos and a 47 percent loss among

Virginia: Warner Won’t Run for Governor

Kaine defeated Republican George Allen this month for an open Senate seat by a surprisingly large 6-point margin, thanks in part to running as a potential partner to Warner in the Senate.