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Lobbyists, Hill Brawling Over Broadband

Tom Tauke, Verizon’s executive vice president for public affairs, policy and communications, in a recent speech at a New Democrat Network forum said, “It is clear to me that we need a fresh look

Venn Strategies Lobby Firm Splits

Republican Sandra Swirski and Democrat Anne Urban are leaving to launch Urban Swirski & Associates. At the same time, Venn Strategies has put in place a new management team, Silverman said.

DCCC Weighs Picking Sides in Hawaii Contest

But since the May 22 mail-in election is winner-take-all and features two well-known Democrats, there is an opening for Honolulu City Councilman Charles Djou to be competitive and give the GOP a shot at

Fear Rattles Hill as Recess Nears

The No. 2 House Democrat suggested Wednesday that GOP leaders could be doing more to tamp down the fervor of some anti-reform activists.

Vote Gives Candidates, Parties Cash Influx

The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee did not have any figures to release related to its recent fundraising, but it noted that an e-mail appeal sent out by Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif

Senate Hopefuls Have Big Sales Job on Health Vote

Giannoulias’ campaign sent around the tape recording in an e-mail and accused the Congressman of “barely contain[ing] his giddiness at the idea of defeating President Obama and obstructing health care

Groups Increase Pressure for Immigration Bill

“You bring it to the Senate and House and see how many Democrat and Republican supporters you can get. All you have done is talk about what we should do. Now is the time to lead.”

Heard on the Hill: Color Me Political

And the pie wasn’t Franni Franken’s only sugary gift to the Senate of late: HOH hears she baked up some pumpkin cornbread that the Minnesota Democrat shared with colleagues during the last snowstorm

K Street Files: Pots o’ Green

So is New York Democrat Joe Crowley, who is once again hosting his Sushi and Shamrocks Fest, according to a recent Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee fundraising list.

Vulnerables Dropped Rangel

Many of the freshman and sophomore Democrats “made it known that the votes weren’t going to be there,” said one aide to a first-term Democrat who faces a competitive race this fall.

Heard on the Hill: Burger Battle Royal (With Cheese)

Patrick Leahy took time out of his day on Wednesday to give a middle school class a tour of the Capitol, and the group of students included someone with unique access to the Vermont Democrat — Leahy’s

Shop Talk: Why Can’t We Be Friends?

Barbara Mikulski (Md.) has announced her campaign staff for her re-election bid, which is expected to be a slam-dunk for the four-term Democrat.

Management, Press Flap Led to Tauzin’s Exit

Johnson, in an e-mail statement, said he was misunderstood. “The quote in the New York Times was taken out of context, but our board did not know that at the time,” Johnson said.