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Obama Pressed on Immigration

I saw a much more human side of Nancy Pelosi,— Gutierrez said. “We hope the rest of America responds as she did that day.

Hill Clout: California Is Still Golden

But whether Democrat Al Franken or Republican Norm Coleman is ultimately declared the winner in that Senate race without end, Minnesota’s ranking hardly changes at all.

Obama Seeks Allies

Ron Wyden (D-Ore.), Obama said of his tax plans, “If you don’t care for ideas that I have, I’m going to be open to alternatives.

Menendez Feels the Heat

Menendez said Tuesday that no one at the White House or in Senate Democratic leadership circles had expressed their irritation to him. “I haven’t heard that at all,— he said.

Steele Faces Ire of Senate GOP

I know they’re trying to get staffed up over there, so they’re working it,— said Thune, who won by a very narrow margin in 2004. “It needs to happen soon.

A Sweater Altered It All

I really didn’t want it to be about me, except as almost a metaphor that I think so often we as Americans go with all of the best intentions to save the world and so often end up maybe saving ourselves

Chiefs Eschew Partisanship

So a large part of it is getting to know each other and getting comfortable with each other,— Ingram said. “I now know most of the chiefs of staff and am very familiar with them,— Russell said.

Industry Braces for Change

“All this was quite heady and quite comical as I had previously only worked in the bowels of the Pentagon,— Carter writes in his online bio.

Salary Survey Is Off

House Chief Administrative Officer Dan Beard has decided to forgo this year’s compensation survey because of “budgetary constraints,— leaving Congressional offices without a blueprint to set staff salaries

Factions Reach Deal on Housing

I recognize the difficulty that leadership has in trying to accommodate all of the Caucus,— she said, referencing the political power that banks continue to hold even within her own party.