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Durbin Ratted Out

George Miller (Calif.) and Bill Delahunt (Mass.), and Democratic Sens. Dick Durbin (Ill.) and Charles Schumer (N.Y.).

Softball Leagues Ramp Up but Remain at Odds

</p> That thinking, according to Caruso, is “winging it and letting the chips fall where they may.” </p> “God forbid somebody gets hurt and tries to sue them,” Caruso said.

Barracks Row Leader Will Fight for Future

</p> Barracks Row Main Street has chosen Cristina Amoruso to replace Bill McLeod, who saw the Southeast Capitol Hill organization through more than four years of successful development.

HELP Panel Approves Three Health Measures

</p> In a similar move on Thursday, the House Energy and Commerce Committee approved H.R. 1132, a bill designed to reauthorize funds to support breast and cervical cancer.

The Week in Review

</p> On Tuesday, the Senate voted for final passage of a bill that would implement some of the recommendations of the 9/11 commission.

Federal Acquisition Reform Bill Passes House

Despite calls from the Bush administration to defeat legislation that would tighten the reins on government contracts and limit federal work to overseas companies, the House passed the bill Thursday on

Appropriators Opt to Put Off New Radios for Cops

</p> Instead, the chairwoman of the subcommittee on the legislative branch, Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.), promised to deal with the issue in the fiscal 2008 appropriations bill.

Message Fight on in Senate

</p> Although the aide declined to discuss what specific language Reid is expected to attempt to attach to the bill, aides for Reid and Appropriations Chairman Sen.

Helping Hand

Judy Biggert (Ill.), John Boozman (Ark.), Jeff Fortenberry (Neb.), Wayne Gilchrest (Md.), Jeff Miller (Fla.), Bill Shuster (Pa.), Jerry Weller (Ill.) and Joe Wilson (S.C.).

Nevermind

</p> He and a fellow Capitol Solutions employee, Ashley Shillingsburg, use their </p> own time (and money) to update the blog, he said.