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McConnell Says “Stay Tuned” on Energy

.” </p> Yet McConnell reiterated that Republicans will not accept the Democratic offer of proposing a single amendment — likely to allow offshore drilling — to the Democratic oil speculation bill in what

NFIB-Visa Pairing Draws Fire

</p> The ad came days after the House Judiciary Committee approved a contentious bill that would allow merchants to directly negotiate the fee they pay when consumers use a credit card.

Protesters Overrun GOP Event

</p> Protesters booed during the news conference and waved signs that read, “Grand Oil Party” and “Climate Action Now;” one person dressed as a polar bear carried the sign, “I love wilderness.” </p>

Republicans Warming to Coburn Tussle

</p> The bill also includes several parochial measures, including a bill dealing with the interstate sale of primates — which Coburn’s office has begun referring to as S-CHIMP — as well as funding for

Campus Notebook: A Force on Barracks Row

</p> Officers already can do that, but the authorization expires at the end of the year. Leahy and Specter introduced the bill to extend that authority for another five years.

Process Debate Saps Energy Bill

</p> At press time, a bipartisan deal on floor consideration of an oil markets speculation bill appeared out of reach, but the rhetorical maneuvering suggested that both parties were trying to set themselves

Energy Talks Disintegrate

Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) said Tuesday afternoon that talks between Democrats and Republicans on an oil market speculation bill have broken down into a stalemate.

White House Mulls Last Approps Waltz

There has been talk among Democrats of attaching the CR to the Defense bill in the hope this would prevent Bush from vetoing it. But Sen.

K Street Files: Lobbying the Lobbyists

K Streeters are beginning to lose count of the number of times they’ve been summoned to meetings to discuss the dicey debate over a bill that would extend a package of popular tax credits.

Race to Replace Tancredo Looks Like Two-Man Affair

Bill Armstrong (R-Colo.), received a strong boost on Tuesday from former Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, who endorsed the businessman over Coffman, Colorado’s secretary of state.

Hill Climbers: Foreign Affairs

Bill Nelson (D-Fla.) as a staff assistant and legislative correspondent, and also interned for the Center for Strategic and International Studies.

Money Matters: Check, Please

</p> In 2007 alone, states spent about $387 million overall, according to the report, including 64 percent for “improving, </p> acquiring, leasing, modifying or replacing voting systems and technology