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Industry, Congress Warm Up to Carbon Cap

That puts pressure on industry to get a deal now, while a reliable friend — President Bush — continues to occupy the White House, rather than wait for President Obama, Clinton or McCain.

Pimp My Congressman

The former Democratic White House volunteer who famously alleged that then-President Bill Clinton sexually harassed her in 1993 has resurfaced of late, promoting her recently released book “Target: Caught

Promoting a Dialogue

Bill Nelson (D-Fla.) and is from Birmingham, Mich. He has undergraduate and law degrees from Stanford University.

Senators Imagine ‘One Of Us’ in White House

“Someone who understands and has served in Congress certainly would have an advantage in the White House,” agreed Sen. Byron Dorgan (N.D.), who is uncommitted in the Democratic primary race.

Congress Far Behind on E-mail Archives

Still, the importance of such records in government investigations is self-evident: Most recently, critics berated the White House for deleting several years’ worth of electronic records by reusing

Move On

Hillary Rodham Clinton (N.Y.).

FCC Chief Shops for Opportunity

But given the typical turnover following presidential elections, he likely will leave his job at the Federal Communications Commission when President Bush’s successor starts bestowing new White House spoils

Santa Falls to Ethics Clause

[IMGCAP(1)] In previous years, the Chamber’s ultra-luxe party has been one of the favorites on many a Hill staffer’s holiday calendar.

Hill Colleagues Mourn Passing of Ex-Rep. Hyde

“I have long included Henry Hyde among my heroes, and for the 16 years I served with him in the House, I was honored to call him a mentor, a colleague, and a friend,” House Minority Leader John Boehner

Anemic Economy May Await New President

When Bill Clinton first ran for president in 1992, the economy was struggling to emerge from a jobless recovery, following a recession a year earlier. When George W.

D.C. Democrats Launch Big 527

John Podesta, chief of staff in the Clinton White House and now president of the liberal Center for American Progress, Anna Burger, chairwoman of the labor coalition Change to Win, and Taco Bell