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A Veterans’ Congress

</p> “Going forward with increasing funding over the past two </p> years will provide major improvements for vets for years to come,” said Rep.

Schumer Eyes Politics Of Wall Street Bailout

McConnell joined Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) in passing the bill. The ad never mentions McConnell’s vote for the rescue package, but it highlights McConnell’s ties to Wall Street.

Stevens Trial Will Go On

</p> Prosecutors have alleged that Stevens accepted more than $250,000 worth of home renovations and other gifts, mostly from his friend and former oil company executive Bill Allen, and never reported

Candidate Gets Very Early Start

“I would not hide from them because of a poll.” </p> Former President Bill Clinton lost the district by 20 points to Bob Dole in 1996. So why run?

McConnell Explains Bailout Vote

</p> McConnell sent out an e-mail to voters laying out what he said were the benefits that come with the bill and the consequences that would have befallen consumers had it failed.

Jury Hears Tape of Payment Discussion

</p> The bill sent to Stevens included a notation “labor paid by Bill.” </p> In a series of February 2006 telephone conversations that were played for the jury, Allen, his secretary and Bob Persons —

Actions of Attorney Sidetrack Trial

</p> The attorney was Bob Bundy, who is the personal attorney for Bill Allen, the former oil company executive who the government alleges provided gifts to Stevens, including thousands of dollars worth

DC Vote Optimistic About 111th Congress

Barack Obama (D-Ill.) and John McCain (R-Ariz.) are more likely to sign a bill than President Bush, whose advisers once said they would push him to veto it. </p> A spokeswoman for Sen.

Allen: I Never Thought I Could Bribe Stevens

</p> Allen told the court last week that Bob Persons, a close friend of Stevens who kept watch over the renovation project for the lawmaker, informed him not to send a bill.

Heard on the Hill: If Biden Had a Hammer

</p> Out of the Frying Pan … Rep. Jim Marshall is among the Members who risked political suicide last week by voting in favor of the Wall Street bailout bill.

Stevens’ Lawyers Renew Call for Dismissal

</p> Last week, the judge rejected a similar motion from the Alaska Republican’s lawyers but admonished the government for its mishandling of evidence, an he ordered prosecutors to hand over reams of