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New Shop on the Square

Calvert was poached from the Information Technology Industry Council, where her two new co-workers once worked as well.

Ford Looks for Traction at Auto Show

Typically a carnival-like atmosphere, last weekÂ’s Washington Auto Show was a somber affair, indicative of the overall slumping car industry that has come hat-in-hand to lawmakers recently looking for a

LGBT Caucus Has Ambitious Agenda

Last year, the transgender provision was stripped from the anti-discrimination bill that passed the House in 2007, a controversial move but one that was designed to attract the support of wavering

Heard on the Hill: Our Favorite Filing, Ever

“Or, maybe he wears them because he’s deferring, in a sense, but I don’t think it’s that conscious.” His Southern roots — Gibbs hails from Alabama — might also explain the candy colors.

More Members Looking Home to Move Up

“This is a critical time in our history, and I don’t want to leave,” he said, adding that it is still possible to be an effective Member in the minority.

GOP Reconsiders Use of Filibuster

So we’re, I think probably, inclined to exercise the powers that we have procedurally if we don’t at least get a chance to make some improvements to it,” Sen. John Thune (R-S.D.) said Wednesday.

Hill Climbers: Comedic Timing

“But they don’t compare to Stephen Colbert.” Scott’s big moment came when he was press secretary to Rep. Harry Mitchell (D-Ariz.).

McConnell Embraces Spotlight

“It’s a statement of the obvious that when you don’t have the White House and don’t have a presidential candidate, there won’t be any one messenger,” McConnell said, adding that House Minority Leader

Tax Uproar Drives Out Daschle

“I don’t want to send a message that there are two sets of standards, one for powerful people and one for ordinary people who are paying their taxes,” he said.

Obama Plucks Gregg From Senate

“We don’t agree on every issue, most notably who should have won the election,” Obama quipped during an appearance with Gregg at the White House.

Heard on the Hill: Taxi, Please

But at a time when shoppers at luxury stores are forced to seek plain paper bags to carry their Prada, donÂ’t we all have to sacrifice a bit?

Gregg’s Loyalties to Be Tested

“He was already a strong force for the administration here, because he was willing to listen to what they had to say on the banking and credit issues,” Senate Republican Conference Chairman Lamar

Gregg Move Launches One More ’10 Race

National Democrats were even courting Lynch to run against Gregg in 2010, but the Democratic governor announced last month that he was not interested.