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Hunter, Leaders Strike Budget Deal

</p> The deal came during an afternoon meeting between Hunter, Majority Whip Roy Blunt (R-Mo.) and Budget Chairman Jim Nussle (R-Iowa).

The HotPlate: Dining for a Cause

If you’re planning to eat out for lunch or dinner today, head to one of the numerous Capitol Hill and area restaurants participating in Dining Out for Life, and a portion (or all) of your bill will go

Lobbyists Help Stevens Charity

</p> Bill Canfield, who worked on two committees for Stevens in the 1980s, including a two-year stint as counsel for the Ethics Committee, serves on the foundation’s board.

Kucinich, Paul Decry Mail System

</p> In the memorandum, the pair invited fellow Members to sign on to a letter addressed to House Sergeant-at-Arms Bill Livingood and Chief Administrative Office Jay Eagen seeking to halt the program.

Who Gets To Decide?

</p> McGuire says her bill, which passed the state House last week, removes the legal question and gives voters what they want — the right to fill such vacancies.

Dean of the Senate

his state that was a top Ventura priority, and saw a bill bearing his name become law, he said.

Ethics Blather

</p> The case of massive pressure brought on retiring Rep.

Crowd Gathers In Colo.

Bill Owens’ (R) decision Tuesday not to run for Colorado’s open Senate seat throws the race wide open, and a number of House Members are expected to announce bids in the coming days.

Assessing Asbestos

</p> Of course, Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) is hoping for the former when he makes good on his threat to bring an asbestos litigation bill to the floor in early April — with or without

Watchdog Joins GAO in Celebrating New Name

</p> The House passed last month a slightly different version of the bill that would change GAO’s name and give the agency greater latitude over its employment practices, sending the bill back to the

House Homeland Panel Needs Own Jurisdiction

Since the committee’s only legislative authority is over the department’s enabling legislation, the committee has received few bill referrals and is struggling to conduct significant legislative business