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Conrad Newly Free to Negotiate Budget Deal

The North Dakota Democrat has long advocated for a sweeping, bipartisan budget deal that would pair politically painful spending cuts and tax increases to slash the deficit.

Security Debate Hits Home

One staffer who was hired recently to open mail was particularly shaken, Ruppersberger said, thinking that any postal threats would put him in direct danger.

Shootings Upend K Street, Fundraising Calendar

One canceled event is a reception this evening at Tortilla Coast hosted by the political action committee of the New Democrat Coalition, a group of centrist lawmakers to which Giffords belongs.

Outsiders Choose Hill Professionals

And no matter the background, Members need someone who knows how to request a Government Accountability Office report, send franked mail and fill other staff positions, he said.

Senate’s First Day Relatively Low-Key

The newest Members — 12 Republicans and one Democrat — took the oath alongside returning Senators, several of whom went through blistering re-election campaigns. 

Woolsey Eyes Exit; 2012 Looms

The Press Democrat reported that other potential candidates include state Sen. Noreen Evans, Sonoma County Supervisor Shirlee Zane and Petaluma Mayor Pam Torliatt.

RGA Taps Phil Cox for 2012 Cycle

In 2009, Cox helped McDonnell, now the RGA vice chairman, easily win the governor’s race over Democrat Creigh Deeds one year after President Barack Obama became the first Democrat to carry the state in

HOH’s One-Minute Recess: Final Countdown, No. 2

Jerrold Nadler is fighting back against claims made by a D.C. taxicab driver who says the New York Democrat refused to pay his fare following a dispute Tuesday over the cost, saying the driver broke taxicab

Net Neutrality Lobbyists Make Final FCC Pitch

The Cupcake Lobby Brodsky took a lighthearted swipe at AT&T in an e-mail that noted the company’s staff had been going through the FCC building Wednesday giving out what he described as “dozens