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King of the Road

Oberstar sat down with Roll Call Executive Editor Morton M. Kondracke last week to discuss the highway trust fund, a gas tax holiday, Amtrak and the FAA.

Big Dreamers Eye Seats in Big Sky Country

Denny Rehberg (R) in November, their preferred candidate lost to former Public Service Commissioner and state Speaker John Driscoll (D), who has run for office regularly over the past 30 years.

Schumer Sees Big Nov. Gains

“I’m very happy with my role in the Senate. … I wake up Monday morning, and I love going to work.

The Bus Stops Here

Ellen Tauscher (D-Calif.) and Kay Granger (R-Texas) were recipients of the “Holding Her Head High Award,” named after Turner’s new book, which profiles single moms who have overcome obstacles while raising

New Mexico: Heinrich Maneuvers Way Onto DCCC List

Heinrich is running in the open 1st district against Bernalillo County Sheriff Darren White (R) in a race that is expected to be heavily targeted by both the DCCC and the National Republican Congressional

Cornyn Fundraising for Senate Candidates

Bob Schaffer (R) is running against Rep. Mark Udall (D). In the Land of Enchantment, Rep. Steve Pearce (R) is taking on Rep. Tom Udall (D). The two Udalls are first cousins.

Democrats Plan to Move Unemployment Measure

The stand-alone bill, sponsored by Ways and Means Committee members Jim McDermott (D-Wash.) and Phil English (R-Pa.), would extend unemployment benefits by 13 weeks for most states, while states

Democrats Smell a Victory on GI Bill

continue fiddling and dithering about the best way to hold our troops hostage on other spending is extraordinarily irresponsible,” said Michael Steel, spokesman for House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio

Blue-Collar Seats May Vex DCCC

Kirk Schuring (R) are seeking to follow in the footsteps of retiring Rep. Ralph Regula (R). Clinton defeated Obama, 59 percent to 39 percent, in the 16th district.