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A Feast of Famine

David Duncombe plans to spend the next 40 or 50 days trolling the halls of Congress trying to convince Members to pass his bill.

GOP Works to Strip Cut of Cheney Office Budget

Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) provision that prohibits funding for the Office of the Vice President until Cheney complies with an executive order issued by former President Bill Clinton and renewed by President

McGovern’s Milestones

In a recent interview, McGovern said that while bipartisan support for such initiatives is still prevalent in Congress, the Bush White House has balked to a certain extent.

8 for ’08

Colorado: Nine electoral votes, Senate race, one House race Democrats haven’t carried the state at the presidential level since Bill Clinton in 1992, but the state has been trending Democratic

Democrats’ AG Vote Falls Short

The mere scheduling of the vote was a political embarrassment for Gonzales and the White House, despite the fact it was defeated.

Finding Their Groove On the Democratic Hill

Two senior House Democratic aides who work closely with the business community said trade association members of the Coalition for a Democratic Workplace — which opposed a union-backed bill that would

Obama’s K Street Ban

But some of the city’s lobbyists who support Obama say he may be painting himself into a very untenable corner, and they are quietly reaching out to his campaign advisers suggesting the White House

Sen. Eagleton Made Metro System Possible

Eagleton’s perfectly timed response, “It’s your bill now, Jim,” brought down the house. In 1991-92, we exchanged letters about the upcoming presidential election.

Matsui Names Her Chief

of staff for America Coming Together and in the same role for ex-Democratic National Committee Chairman Terry McAuliffe; as special assistant to the president and deputy director of scheduling in the Bill

Bush Offers Conservatives a Present — Vetoes

That could lead to the biggest confrontation between Congress and the White House on spending since the 1995 government shutdown, which helped President Bill Clinton reclaim relevance after the 1994 Republican