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Eye on Corporate Espionage

Henry Waxman (D-Calif.), chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, this week sent a letter to a lawyer whose client is suing the lobby firm Barbour Griffith & Rogers and Diligence

Dingell Gets Energized

John Dingell (D-Mich.) is the senior member of the House of Representatives, having been first elected to his seat in December 1955.

Almost Infamous

“They haven’t been authenticated, and with computer technology, you can put anyone anywhere,” he says.

Holy Water?

(a potential voter no less), calls the arguments Santorum makes “very attractive.”

E-communications Swamp Hill

For example, only 25 percent of House offices and 59 percent of Senate offices respond to e-mail communications with e-mail.

House of Cards

Financial Services and House Energy and Commerce.

Keeping You Secure

Bennie Thompson (D-Miss.) officially announced the staff of the Democratic office of the House Homeland Security Committee.

States Working to Block REAL ID Law

Still, the nearly united opposition of governors, state legislators and state licensing officials to the “REAL ID” legislation failed to stop its passage in the House on Thursday and its expected

Salazar Goes Nuclear on Dobson

p> Salazar, in a telephone interview with KKTV in Colorado Springs, Colo., went ballistic on Dobson’s group, Focus on the Family, which has relentlessly targeted Salazar with ads, protests and phone calls

Cop Talk

But the Senator said his 9-year-old granddaughter Molly was not amused to hear that her dear “Papa,” as she calls him, is hot.

Political Nirvana

A Democratic staffer on the House Education and the Workforce Committee was bombarded Tuesday with telephone calls from angry senior citizens, thanks to the AARP.

James Pursues His Vision of GPO’s Future

Today, as printing moves into a new age of computer generation and digital production — and with the GPO’s current staff level of about 2,400 employees — agency executives are the first to admit that the

Home Is Not Where the Hart Is

Devoid of any Beaux Arts ornamentation that distinguishes some of its fellow House and Senate office buildings, Hart seems more appropriate for “a corporate office park,” said one Senate aide.

Emily Reynolds: A Secretary With Charm, Efficiency

“I’m trying to think what I’ve done this week, which is all a blur at this point in time,” she says, jumping up and crossing her capacious, apartment-sized office en route to her computer screen.

Probe of Judiciary Goes Slowly

At this point, all the evidence compiled by Pickle and his aides — including more than 4,600 memos from computer servers and hard drives, plus reams of testimony from more than 100 Republican and