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House Leaders Vow Action on Bailout, Stimulus

”I’m hopeful we’ll come up with the information that will justify doing so,” he said on “Fox News Sunday.” Appearing alongside Hoyer, House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) said he is

Freshmen Sent to Their Rooms

Vito Fossella (R), said he would “take an office in the Metro” if asked. But he scoped out Cannon anyway, drawn to its historical feel.

Egos on Deck in Health Care Fix

“I’m very encouraged by the cooperation that I am seeing with the chairs — Chairman Baucus, Chairman Kennedy, with the incoming Obama administration,” Wyden said.

Heard on the Hill: Hair Club for the Vanquished

Mel Martinez (R) and Bill Nelson (D), had to cancel a news conference Thursday at which they were to present Florida goodies to Pennsylvania’s delegation, because of a delivery snafu.

Lawyer Hopes to Subpoena Chambliss

Saxby Chambliss (R-Ga.), a Georgia attorney said he will argue that the lawmaker went outside the bounds of constitutional Speech or Debate protections when he met with accident victims earlier this year

Senate Leaders’ Rapport In Tatters

In the hours and days following his re-election win, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) fielded dozens of congratulatory calls and reached out to Democratic and Republican lawmakers, as well

Chaplain’s Work With Abusers Was Little-Known

In March 2000, then-Speaker Dennis Hastert (R-Ill.), attempting to quell a firestorm of Democratic criticism that he was anti-Catholic, appointed a Catholic priest as the new Chaplain for the House of

Court to Rule on Protected Speech in Murtha Case

Cass Ballenger (R-N.C.) by the Council on American-Islamic Relations for disparaging remarks he made in a 2003 interview — Murtha did not give one interview, but repeated the remarks over a period of several

Note From the Editor

Former Senate Majority Leaders George Mitchell (D-Maine) and Howard Baker (R-Tenn.) attack the maladies affecting our national health care system. Dr.

Staff Hunt Starts For 2010 Cycle

Sessions, who has the strong backing of Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio), is favored to win that contest in today’s GOP Conference vote.

House Members Get Strict 198-Ticket Allocation

Frank Wolf (R-Va.) has a list 6,000 strong and growing. In Illinois, Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. (D) had to stop at 4,000 requests. A few Members, such as Illinois Republican Reps.