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On the Markey on Energy

“I’m not surprised it’s come back,” he said in his Rayburn office, where a large solar panel salvaged from a Congressional exhibit has hung since the 1980s.

Heard on the Hill: Senator in Train-ing

m Mad about these yahoos on Wall Street taking bonuses and trying to buy fancy jets on the taxpayers dime.” Just five minutes later, the Senator announced she was “going to the floor to introduce a bill

Reid Predicts GOP Votes for Stimulus

Senate Minority Whip Jon Kyl (R-Ariz.), referencing recent comments by Obama and Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) that Democrats won the November elections and have the right to pass legislation as

Campus Notebook: Jack Bauer, the House Version

“I’m a very lucky individual to meet so many important people, plus see so many interesting things.” Kelliher is a familiar face to many Members, who have grown used to his watchful eye and keen

Six Degrees of Alan Mollohan

Cecil Underwood (R) — for helping to get the company started. “We had a lot of help from a lot of people,” Hartzell told the Daily Mail newspaper in Charleston, W.Va.

COLA for Members Will Fizz Out

Joe Sestak (D-Pa.), Dan Burton (R-Ind.) and Bob Latta (R-Ohio) — have introduced bills to prevent pay raises for Members of Congress.

Stimulus Still Lacks Harmony

Todd Tiahrt (R-Kan.) said. Obama seemed to indicate that he believes Republicans were protesting too much over the size of the tax portion.

Senate Approves Geithner by 60-34 Vote

You are now going to be regulated, and I’m going to lead the charge in imposing stiff regulations.’” Harkin was joined by a handful of other Democrats, including Russ Feingold (Wis.) in voting against

New Blood in the Old Dominion

Tom Davis (R-Va.), referring to the fact that the two relatively unknown Democrats were able to run with now-President Barack Obama and now-Sen. Mark Warner (D) on the ballot.

King Will Decide on Senate Race This Summer

Peter King (R-N.Y.), who could barely contain his desire to run against Caroline Kennedy (D) in the 2010 Senate race, said Friday he will likely wait until summer to decide on a Senate bid now that Rep

Heard on the Hill: Lady in Red

“I’m the greeter here. Nice to see you.” When Bennet’s littlest daughter exited, McCain doled out an even warmer greeting, bending down to say “hello.” “Aren’t you beautiful?” he said.

McConnell Says Bipartisanship Could Help GOP

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) on Friday called for greater bipartisanship in the 111th Congress and suggested his party would reap political rewards if it cooperates with an enhanced Democratic

K Street Files: The Inside Story

“I walked home that night and I said to myself, ‘I’m going to make a decision to not take action that would probably cost my kids $30,000 to $40,000 inheritance,’” he said.