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Impasse on Energy Continues

On every unanimous consent request, Minority Whip Jon Kyl (R-Ariz.) rejected the offer for Republicans, saying that most of the proposals did not offer “new energy” sources.

Heard on the Hill: Stevens — Forgive and Forget

Octogenarian House Energy and Commerce Chairman John Dingell (D-Mich.) and House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) got in a tiff on the floor over tobacco-regulation legislation, and the exchange got

Hill Climbers: Energy Influx

[IMGCAP(2)]“I’m from Louisiana,” Spring said matter-of-factly, when asked why she wanted to work for the committee. “Energy issues come with the territory.

The Black Vote and Mississippi

“I’m going to vote for him because he’s the Democrat, but beyond that he has to win his election,” Thompson said in an interview Tuesday.

Senate GOP Reeling

Ted Stevens’ (R-Alaska) legal woes relegated them to playing defense and effectively quashed the Conference’s optimistic mood of the past few weeks.

Heard on the Hill: Rapper’s Delight

“I’m not saying no name … but we can’t afford for history to repeat itself.” Herds of supporters for the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, Sen.

War Erupts in Twain Country

“Because if you ever do it without my permission, I’m going to kick your ass.” (Moore later lunged for a Roll Call reporter who took a photograph of the escalating confrontation.)

Bush Undercuts GOP on Housing

“I’m deeply disappointed the White House will sign this bill,” said House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio), who ripped it as a “multibillion-dollar bailout for scam artists and speculative lenders

Broun’s Office Funds Run Low

Paul Broun (R-Ga.) may be forced to seek assistance to manage the office’s day-to-day functions. At the same time, Broun’s office said it was unaware of any problems.

Reflected Glory?

“But at the end of the day, it’s more about what I know and what our family knows and what our son knows about why I’m doing this.

Heard on the Hill: Reid’s Gender Gaffe

Chip Pickering (R-Miss.), who accidentally clocked a fan in the head with an errant bat at the Annual Roll Call Congressional Baseball Game last week, as the possible culprit.