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Knollenberg Lowballs D.C. House

</p> D.C. property records indicate that Knollenberg bought the home about four blocks from the Capitol for $490,000 in the summer of 2001.

Kansas: Roberts and Slattery Spar on TV

</p> The spot is a response to a Slattery ad blaming Roberts for rising gas prices. </p> “For years it’s been clear our energy policies were wrong. But what did Roberts do?

Coburn Bill Slated for 4 p.m.

</p> Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) has scheduled a cloture vote for 4 p.m. on a package of bills that has been persistently blocked by Sen. Tom Coburn (R-Okla.).

Redistricting Must Be Fixed Before Census

This resolution, and an earlier bill to revamp the process, will not endear these Members to many of their colleagues sitting in completely safe districts, virtually assured of re-election after re-election

Senate Stuck on Energy

After approving the housing bill midday Saturday, Senate Republicans stuck to their plan to block legislation unrelated to reducing prices at the gas pump.

GOP Looks to Stay on Energy

Senate Republicans vowed Saturday to continue blocking Democratic efforts to either pass a narrow oil speculation bill or move off energy issues altogether, and warned that the fight over gas prices will

All Eyes Looking to Saturday

</p> During the Saturday session, the only thing likely to sail through is the massive housing bill, which passed its first procedural hurdle Friday morning.

GOP Could Obstruct Adjournment Vote

</p> As early as Wednesday, lawmakers are expected to take up the fiscal 2009 appropriations bill for military construction and veterans affairs.

Markets Pan Schumer, Durbin Deal

as “high-stakes sausage making.” </p> “It went through extensive Member- level discussions on nearly every detail of the bill,” the aide said.

Pelosi Bullish on the Future

</p> Coming off a series of legislative wins — most recently last week, after President Bush backed off his veto threat on a Democrat-backed housing bill — and entering the homestretch of her first Congress

Campus Notebook: Ford Eatery Moves

</p> The bill directs the Chief Administrative Officer to pay employees the difference between their military pay and their base House salary.

Gasoline Prices Energize GOP

.” </p> Democratic leaders “are scared to death that a drilling vote might occur, and that it would pass the House.” </p> He dismissed last week’s bill to tap the Strategic Petroleum Reserve as “a joke

Associate of Ex-Rep. Weldon Pleads Guilty

</p> Cecilia Grimes admitted that after meeting with FBI agents, she threw away several documents related to the investigation, and tossed her BlackBerry in the Dumpster at a nearby fast-food restaurant