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High Voltage

Bill Sali in Idaho’s 1st district Republican primary, is being advised by, among others, his mother, Nancy Markus Salisbury.

Senate Clarifies Rule on Double-Booking Flights

</p> By unanimous consent, Senators accepted an amendment to the Defense Department appropriations bill to make clear that “double-booking” of flights by Senators is not “a gift” from the airlines.

Tall-Tail E-mail

During the huddle, spies say the activist, who lobbies for debt relief, efforts to combat HIV/AIDS and anti-poverty policies, had kind words for the work being done by former Senate Majority Leader Bill

DCCC Ready for Battle

</p> For his part, Ashe, who withdrew from the 2006 race when Virginia Gov.

Showdown Over Tax Moratorium

</p> Senate Republican leaders entered the fray on Tuesday by introducing a bill that would permanently ban the tax. But there’s no guarantee it would come up for debate.

Justice Delayed

</p> House Administration Chairman Robert Brady (D-Pa.) introduced the bill to fix a provision in the Congressional Accountability Act that prohibits former (and current) OOC employees from moving up

Shame on Them

This year, in the minority, they have done everything possible to prevent a digital filing bill from coming up for a vote.

Hill Agencies Make Do With CR

</p> In fact, the legislative branch appropriations bill is often pushed to the back of the line, said Stephanie Allen, spokeswoman for Sen. Mary Landrieu.

Louisiana Could Be Victim of Funding Delay

</p> Despite the potential delay in the supplemental spending bill, however, Democratic aides said Tuesday that House leaders could still find an avenue to fund the Louisiana program before its funds

Foreign Agent Files

</p> Genocide — or Not. A bill that is the subject of a long-running lobbying battle and a top priority for the government of Turkey will get a committee vote in the House next week. Rep.

Obey Fires Up Debate on Iraq

</p> The proposed war surtax on income, ranging from 2 percent to 15 percent of every American’s tax bill, would raise about $150 billion a year to pay for the war.

A Lucrative Center for Visclosky, PMA

They won 14 of 28 earmarks he inserted into the Defense spending bill alone — a total of $28 million in projects, or some 52 percent of the funds Visclosky earmarked in the bill, according to an analysis