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Ehlers’ Green Credentials in Dispute

Vernon Ehlers (R-Mich.), claiming that his criticism of the House’s greening initiatives is a sign that he’s not as environmentally friendly as his reputation suggests.

Indiana Upset in the Wind?

Mark Souder (R-Ind.) said he has no doubt that 2008 is his toughest year yet. “The year is as tough as any year that I’ve run,” Souder said in a phone interview Monday afternoon.

Road Map: Reid Says One Amendment Each About Right

big question heading into today’s debate over a measure aimed at tamping down speculation in the oil futures market is whether Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) and Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky

Extenders’ Plight Sends K St. Into Funk

“From what I’m hearing, they are going to try to take another stab at another extender bill [next] week,” said one corporate lobbyist working for the package.

Energy Politics Debated

It’s all I’m hearing about back home,” House Republican Conference Chairman Adam Putnam (Fla.) said.

Senators Grill Paulson, Bernanke

Chuck Hagel (R-Neb.) tried to get Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson to slam the leaders of Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae for their huge compensation packages during the housing downturn.

GOP Rolls Bush on Medicare

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), for instance, refused to comment on the administration’s rebuke of his Conference.

Ohio Poll Surprises Some Political Pros

Kirk Schuring (R) released a poll Monday showing him leading state Sen. John Boccieri (D), one of the Democrats’ top recruits of the election cycle, by 6 points.

Schuring Ahead in Race for Regula Seat

Kirk Schuring’s (R) campaign showed him leading state Sen. John Boccieri (D) by 6 points. Schuring and Boccieri are running for the seat currently held by retiring Rep. Ralph Regula (R).

Heard on the Hill: One Unhappy Camper

Jim DeMint’s (R-S.C.) move last week forcing the Senate into a rare late-Friday vote — a vote he then didn’t show up for himself — angered Senators whose weekend plans were thwarted.

Fannie, Freddie Tackle the Hill

“I think there was, and I’m speculating a little here, there might have generally been a feeling that they had too many people and were spending too much money,” said Jeff Peck, a partner with Johnson

Campus Notebook: Getting Greener

Zoe Lofgren (D-Calif.) and Zach Wamp (R-Tenn.) introduced a bill on Thursday to authorize project demonstrations aimed at cutting energy consumption and cost in the House.

Cazayoux Gets ‘No Party’ Foe

Bill Cassidy (R), whom GOP party leaders have united behind, but Jackson’s presence in the general election is sure to eat into Cazayoux’s base of support.

Cazayoux Gets ‘No Party’ Foe

Bill Cassidy (R), whom GOP party leaders have united behind, but Jackson’s presence in the general election is sure to eat into Cazayoux’s base of support.