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Scott Added to Ethics Committee

</p> Scott joints Democratic Rep. Gene Green (Texas), the acting chairman, and Reps. Lucille Roybal-Allard (Calif.), Mike Doyle (Pa.) and Bill Delahunt (Mass.).

Energy Summit On Tap

In anticipation of next week’s debate on an energy bill, the Senate will hold an all-day energy summit Friday.

Highway Bill Stalls in Senate

</p> Although President Bush has asked Congress to pass the measure quickly this week, a few Republicans have objected to several requests to pass the bill without debate.

Business Gears Up for 401(k) Warfare

</p> Miller’s bill is the 401(k) Fair Disclosure for Retirement Security Act (H.R. 3185), and Harkin’s bill is the Defined Contribution Fee Disclosure Act (S. 2473).

Gang of 10 Gives GOP Heartburn

</p> Some of the GOP concerns have been focused on policy issues. Gulf-state lawmakers released a letter Wednesday to members of the group asking them to make changes to their bill.

Democrats May Push Energy Vote to Next Week

House Democratic leaders probably will have Members review their energy proposal over the weekend and look to next week for floor action, according to the bill’s sponsor, Natural Resources Chairman Nick

Democrats Lack Votes to Extend Drilling Ban

</p> Still, the timing and makeup of the bill remained in flux, with many Members saying they did not expect a vote until next week and Green saying that Texas Democrats had asked leadership that any

Campus Notebook: A Long-Standing Shadow

</p> On Tuesday, the House passed a Senate-revised version of a bill that requires the agency to make a lump-sum payout to the employees and make some other unrelated administrative changes.

Cantor Peddles an Agenda

</p> Cantor, in an interview Wednesday with Roll Call reporters and editors, said his “Middle Class Bill of Rights” was borne out of his frustration after the 2006 elections, when independent voters overwhelmingly