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Reid Working on ’08 Strategy

</p> “We have a story to tell,” Durbin said. </p> Clearly, Reid isn’t resting on his laurels, even though Democrats are likely to pick up at least a handful of GOP-held seats next year.

GOP Split on Veto Strategy

“But if I were sitting as one of the president’s advisers I would say pick your battles and don’t veto the bill.” </p> Rep.

‘Emancipation Hall’ Takes One Step Closer

</p> Members of the Subcommittee on Economic Development, Public Buildings and Emergency Management unanimously voted Tuesday morning to send the bill to the full committee.

Democrats Again Look to Change GOP Motions

</p> Under current House rules, the minority’s motion can effectively shelve legislation through minor alterations to the language of their motion — specifically designating for a bill to be returned

Rep. Hill Votes No on Rules, but Quietly

</p> Closed rules are generally used by the majority when it does not want to allow the minority to make political hay or upset a delicately negotiated bill by offering amendments.

Religious Earmarks on the Rise

</p> For instance, Brownback included in this year’s Transportation and Housing and Urban Development spending bill an $850,000 earmark for the group’s Morning Star Ranch in Florence, Kan. Rep.

Labor’s New Labor

</p> Patrick Findlay is Education and Labor’s new investigative counsel.

FEC Releases Bundling Disclosure Rules

</p> “It looks like a good, fairly solid proposal when it comes to implementing S. 1,” said Holman, referring to the reform package by its Senate bill number.

Tax Coalition Wakes Up

</p> Gone is Karl Rove, the former top White House aide who helped spearhead the coalition.

Trick or Treat, Campaign Style

</p> “Trade should never trump public health or consumer safety,” added DeLauro, who is working to scare up support for a bill on product safety.

Conservatives Launch Caucus

</p> A second Republican agreed, arguing that a more broad change in how the party runs is needed. </p> “Whenever there’s a vacuum in elected or political leadership, there’s a need to fill it.

It’s Farm Bill Time, and Pork Is on the Menu

</p> For anyone who’s been around the legislative block a term or two in the Senate, it’s a familiar story line. </p> “Every five years, there are two stories on the farm bill.

Approps Plan Shifts Again

</p> However, the aide said the strategy of combining the Defense appropriations measure, the military construction-Veterans Affairs bill, and the Labor, Health and Human Services, Education and related