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GOP, Enviros Clash

</p> House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) said Republicans are “going to force a vote” on their energy package, which calls for new Arctic and offshore drilling.

Idaho: Minnick Nabs Blue Dog Endorsement

Bill Sali (R) in the heavily Republican 1st district, is set today to accept the endorsement the Blue Dog Coalition, a group of moderate and conservative House Democrats. </p> Rep.

Takeover Halts All Lobbying

as the OFHEO sets its sights on writing the regulations of the housing bill that passed Congress in July.

Energy Legislation On Tap in the House

</p> Top Democrats are hoping to advance their much-anticipated energy bill as soon as this week, and it is expected to include language that would partially lift a soon-to-expire moratorium on offshore

GOP May Continue to Block Non-Energy Bills

</p> Before the Senate left for its summer break, Senate GOPers prevented the chamber from moving off a Democratic oil speculation bill when Reid tried to proceed toward the Defense authorization bill

‘Gang of 10’ Takes Up Energy Legislation

</p> Members of the group over the past several months have hashed out a sweeping energy bill that includes not only expanded spending on renewable forms of energy and conservation, but also new drilling

Reid Has Tough Schedule Ahead

</p> The Democratic leader hopes to pass legislation on several proposals that he was unable to bring to the floor during the summer, including a Defense authorization bill, a tax extenders package and

A Three-Week Storm Brews

</p> House Democrats hope to quickly pass the Defense spending bill as well as a $50 billion stimulus package including unemployment benefits, food stamps, infrastructure spending and energy assistance

Some Bellwether States Losing Their Status

</p> If he defeats Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), Obama’s path to victory will be different from the most recent Democratic Presidents Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter, who came from the South.