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Shimkus a Worthy Successor to Largent

Steve Largent (R-Okla.) made his last appearance, finishing off an eight-year Congressional baseball career in which he went 5-1 with a 2.44 ERA as the team’s ace.

Hall of Fame Inductees

1993: William M. Wheeler (D-Ga.) “Cannonball” Wheeler, a pitcher, served four terms and helped his team win five straight games.

Gun Fight Fizzles

Rob Bishop (R-Utah), revised it and then made it self-executing so that no floor vote would be required on the measure.

CVC Watch

Ray LaHood (R-Ill.) told CVC and police officials Tuesday. “I’m not even sure you believe it.” The plans are further complicated by the possibility of a continuing resolution for fiscal 2009.

Bush a Burden on GOP

Mel Martinez (R-Fla.) isn’t up for re-election until 2010 but recognizes a political landscape marked by an unpopular president could be problematic for the GOP.

Reid Maneuvers on Medicare Boxes in the GOP

“I’m talking to Republicans who would very much like to vote for this,” said Senate Finance Chairman Max Baucus (D-Mont.), who has been trying, along with Reid, to find one Republican to switch his

Everett Warns GOP on Tone of Runoff

Terry Everett (R), who has stayed neutral throughout the primary race for his Montgomery and southeast Alabama-based seat, called on both candidates to take down their negative ads and end the intraparty

Heard on the Hill: Model Citizens

“I’m not sure … it depends on how they would perform in our challenges,” she said. Michelle Obama, Johnson noted, has one thing going for her if she ever decided to try for a modeling career.

Democrats Sit on Cash Piles

Max Baucus (D-Mont.) for instance, who is set to square off in November against perennial candidate Bob Kelleher (R).