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Lawmakers United in Spirit, Little Else

people in the streets of Washington last night, it reminded me of how we did all come together after the attacks of 9/11,” Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs ranking member Susan Collins (R-Maine

Ensign Could Still Face Ethics Panel Rebuke

Tom Coburn (R-Okla.) and John Thune (R-S.D.), both also from the 2004 class of Senators, were named to the panel instead. Also uncertain is whether conservative Sen.

Humor Helped Staffers Cope With Shutdown Fever

shutdown, there is a movement on Facebook for people to dump trash at the Capitol and at some leadership residences,” the note instructed, a reference to a plan to dump garbage at Speaker John Boehner’s (R-Ohio

Ensign Inquiry May Pick Up Speed

Ethics Vice Chairman Johnny Isakson (R-Ga.) declined to comment Tuesday, referring to a statement issued Tuesday: “The press release speaks for itself.

Democrats Buy Time on Filibuster Changes

“If they want to get this Congress off on the wrong footing from the get-go, the exact wrong thing to do is to try to do some kind of significant rules change,” Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky

How Murkowski Made History

contesting the write-in vote-counting procedure, but with a 10,000-vote lead Murkowski appears to be headed back to Washington, D.C., in January for a second full term, keeping her seniority and the R

Reid Scolds GOP for Delaying Meeting With Obama

House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) told the White House on Tuesday they needed to postpone because of scheduling conflicts.

Murkowski Winning Nearly All Write-Ins

Her campaign largely focused on teaching voters “M-u-r-k-o-w-s-k-i,” a name that’s familiar given that her father Frank Murkowski’s two decades as Senator and one term as governor, as well as her own eight

Election Day Drama May Cap ‘Weird’ Cycle

Of course, that’s open to interpretation, and it’s unclear whether a declaration of just “Lisa” or “Lisa M.” would be sufficient on a ballot, especially given that a person named Lisa M.