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Ensign Prepared to Block Auto Bill

“If you want a bill to pass, you don’t bring a bill that was only written by the Democrats. We weren’t at the White House.

Crafting a Cleaner Bailout

As Congressional Democrats strove to finalize a deal with the White House to aid struggling U.S. automakers, not everyone was cheering them on.

Rangel Keeps Powder Dry on Senate Choice

For starters, he was quite instrumental in getting Clinton to run for the Senate in the first place, and said Tuesday that it’s “painful” to contemplate life without her there.

Clock Ticking on Young’s Resources Perch

Don Young (Alaska) as the top Republican on the House Natural Resources Committee in the 111th Congress, Boehner told the 18-term lawmaker in a meeting Tuesday.

Inauguration Doyenne Plans Again

“The balls are complicated and crowded,” Proxmire said, noting that too many inauguration rookies don’t understand the dire necessity of an RSVP.

Auto Bill Poses an Obstacle Course

.” There were a few Republicans taking a firm stand, but it was against the measure. Sen. John Ensign (R-Nev.) became the first to formally threaten a filibuster.

GOP Seeks High Ground, but Truce Likely to Hold

Don Young (R-Alaska), who faces legal scrutiny for his relationship to an oil services company and a transportation project in Florida, will likely lose his ranking seat on the Natural Resources Committee

DCCC to Members: Fork It Over

“It was worth every penny to bring 24 new Democrats to Congress.” The letter was signed by the incoming leadership team for the 111th Congress, led by Speaker Nancy Pelosi (Calif.), and asked Members

Tailors to the Presidents

“It was for the Alfred Smith dinner in New York,” Sauro said. “That was my outfit that he was wearing.

GOP Vows to Get Along

“Part of the reason it failed is that we had a White House that was identifying [the GOP brand] for everybody,” and McConnell and Boehner were left to find ways to implement that identity, the aide

Illinois Scandal Rocks Politics

Senate.” Davis, whom Blagojevich said publicly was under consideration for the Senate appointment, said in an interview that he was “devastated” to hear about the governor’s arrest, but he stopped

Fossella Sentenced to Five Days

Not only was the trial delayed several times, but when it did occur, it lasted for seven hours and included a half-dozen witnesses. MondayÂ’s sentencing hearing was no exception.

Senate’s Bad Blood May Ebb

“I don’t think anyone has any intention of meeting Obama at the door with a whole list of partisan complaints,” the GOP aide said.