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Judiciary to Test Post-Partisanship

“Qualified means you interpret the law, you don’t act as a super legislature.” Republicans interviewed, including Sen.

GOP’s Northern Star on the Rise

Hutchison “stepped down from her leadership position, so you don’t really have that female voice coming out of our leadership at this time.

Rangel Blames Ethics Stories on Unnamed Firm

House Ways and Means Chairman Charlie Rangel (D-N.Y.) blamed an unnamed firm for his ethics troubles, charging that the company was paid to investigate him and then feed the findings to reporters.

Lobbyists Brace for Changes

his staff, Dingell’s long tenure was a predictable commodity for many downtown influence peddlers — many of whom were one-time Dingell staffers themselves.

K Street Files: Exxon Turning Blue?

“I gave back the money because a high-level official at the bank was indicted for helping Americans avoid paying taxes,” Frank said on Friday. Palmetto Roots.

Gregg’s Gain Would Be Senate’s Loss

I don’t think anyone felt the need for pleading.” Alexander joked that he would mount a “friendly Republican filibuster” against the nomination should Gregg be picked.

Democrats Dismiss Charges of Partisanship

The real reason GOP Members didn’t support the bill is because they don’t believe in the Democratic agenda and “probably voted their conscience,” she said.

Long Line Waits for a Davis Decision

The majority black district was created in 1992 and was represented for five terms by Rep. Earl Hilliard (D), until Davis beat him in the 2002 Democratic primary.

Taking Care of Business

For example, in 2004, when Selib was with the Senate Finance Committee, one section in the budget would have struck a low-income tax provision that he and Baucus felt was important.