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Heard on the Hill: Play Ball

Before he stole America’s hearts as the quirky junior Senator from Illinois, Democrat Roland Burris made an uncredited cameo appearance in the 1993 action classic “The Fugitive.— Burris’ big

Heard on the Hill: Let Them Eat Lobster

The Illinois Democrat showed up late to an Armed Services Committee meeting Thursday morning, missing a vote. Burris arrived just as the panel was adjourning.

FEC Deadlocks on the Rise

the law and their views of the proper role of the commission in enforcement,— Larry Norton, a former top lawyer at the agency now in private practice at Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice, wrote in an e-mail

NRCC Sends Out Financial SOS on N.Y. Race

district deadlocked, the National Republican Congressional Committee sent out an early-morning financial appeal Wednesday, urging supporters to contribute so the Democrats don’t steal the election.In an e-mail

New York House Special: Welcome to Overtime

What essentially stands as a tie right now — at press time, Democrat Scott Murphy held a 25-vote lead over Republican James Tedisco — means that both parties can take some good news from the election

Heard on the Hill: Flying Blind

Oh, the joy of a mass e-mail sent to important people, the kind where the sender forgets to hide the recipients, revealing often-closely guarded VIP e-mail addresses.

Ryan Running for Ohio Lieutenant Governor

Ryan, a four-term Democrat, also considered running to replace retiring Sen. George Voinovich (R-Ohio), but he decided against it and has backed Fisher’s bid.

N.Y. Special Headed to Photo Finish

But in this topsy-turvy world, when the Democrat is hawking his fiscal responsibility and the Republican is railing against corporate greed, anything goes.

Learning Center Cuts Its Classes

The CMF has offered classes at the House Learning Center for about eight years, teaching hundreds of new staffers how to answer constituent mail, handle phone calls and work in a Congressional setting

More Members Refuse Bank Donations

The Connecticut Democrat received $854,200 in the 2008 election cycle, including money to his presidential campaign, from companies that received bailout funds, according to the Center for Responsive

Meet Mike: Right-Winger, Reformer

For one, the Democrat said he isn’t even going to try to predict his committee assignments. He said in a phone interview that some Members “smirked— when he expressed his preferences.

Mollohan Charity Got Rent Deal

— In his deposition in the court case, Morrison acknowledged sending an e-mail to Jim Estep, the head of the WVHTC, indicating that “Congressman Mollohan feels now is the time to consider the consolidation