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Consensus Slow to Build on Iraq Supplemental

And there were other indications Monday that House Democratic leaders were considering language requiring the president to seek Congressional approval for any military action against Iran.

N.M. Calls May Spark Probes

Various media reports have singled out Rep. Heather Wilson (R-N.M.) as the other lawmaker who contacted Iglesias to ask about the corruption probe.

Toyota Gets Ready to Rule

For the past several weeks, the hordes of Congressional and administration staffers who ride the Metro to work have been greeted by eye-catching ads as they exit the Union Station, L’Enfant Plaza and Capitol

Drain the Swamp Before More End Up Like Ney

The need for a new approach to enforcing the Congressional ethics rules was dramatically demonstrated in the 109th Congress by the unprecedented failure of the House Committee on Standards of Official

Caucuses Sprout for Special Issues

The bevy of Congressional caucuses have long been a punch line for commentators — why, after all, does America need a House Adopt a Country Caucus or a bicameral, bipartisan Congressional Songwriter

Committees Cut Campaign Debt

The National Republican Congressional Committee, which ended last year with far more debt than its three counterparts, paid down an estimated $3.5 million of the $14.4 million debt the committee

Baby Boomer Blues

John Spratt (D-S.C.) has been chairman of the House Budget Committee for only about six weeks, but he already has what may be the toughest job in Congress.

Seeking Reconciliation

It is an effort that was supposed to end last fall when a similar resolution passed through the House International Relations Committee.

Miller Mounts His Defense

For instance, Boehner told Members that before the Steering Committee voted to maintain Rep.

Members Earmarking Without Earmarks

But a Senate Appropriations Committee source said that while there may be a push by some Members to bring their clout with an agency to bear, at this point no reports of Senate lawmakers looking

Weather Watchers

It is not clear from disclosure reports whether AccuWeather continues to keep lobbyists at Blank Rome, a Pennsylvania-based law firm, on the payroll.

Millionaire Eyes Gillibrand

He also has traveled to Washington, D.C., to meet with National Republican Congressional Committee Chairman Tom Cole (Okla.), a friend from the days when they were both secretaries of state.

Consultant Arms Race

Other Democrats working on the generics side include Michael Forscey and William Schultz, who both count Barr Laboratories as a client, according to lobbying disclosure reports.

Earmarks, Revisited

The group could then compete for those funds through grants, bypassing the Congressional earmark process.

Game On

Since the price tag of that package easily tops $50, Congressional teams may be well-advised to limit their wish list to uniforms.