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A Liberal’s Call to Action

</p> He served as one of President Bill Clinton’s chief surrogates during impeachment proceedings and represented the South Florida district that was ground zero for voting irregularities during the 2000

Deals Break the Logjam

</p> When Obey first came out with his bill, it included a few big, hard-to-oppose provisions — an extension of unemployment benefits and Sen. Jim Webb’s (D-Va.) GI bill.

Senate Turns to Legislating on Housing Bill

</p> “I wouldn’t be too taken away with that,” Reid said on Thursday. “It’s only been for a couple of hours.” </p> Before Thursday’s votes on two amendments to the housing bill by Sen.

Hill Talk: Bill Would Extend Ban on Singles Sales

Single sales already are banned on portions of H Street Northeast, but the new bill will ban them throughout Ward 6 unless a vendor negotiates an exemption with an Advisory Neighborhood Commission.

Publicity With a Conscience

Bill Gray (D-Pa.) at the age of 19, while simultaneously paying his way through night classes at Howard University. He moved on to work from 1993 to 1998 for then-Rep.

Hill Climbers: Carper’s Climbers

Two years before he became Bill Clinton’s vice president, and more than a decade before he was awarded the Nobel Prize, former Tennessee Sen.

K Street Files: Panic Mode

</p> Rich Thomas, legislative director for Rep. Bill Pascrell (D-N.J.), will join the firm on June 30 as a vice president of government relations.

Heard on the Hill: Woodward Who?

</p> Maybe political types should just stick to making the one dish they’re pros at: good old-fashioned sausage. </p> </p> The Truck Stops Here.

Key Democrats Unhappy With Iraq Bill

</p> Still, Boyd praised Democratic leaders for cutting a bipartisan deal on the bill in order to get it signed into law, even though “I may not like the outcome.” </p> Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.

House Passes Parental Leave Bill

</p> Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D-N.Y.) introduced the bill, which would give new parents the four paid weeks off, plus any accrued vacation and sick days.

Blue Dogs Oppose Supplemental Rule

</p> But fiscally conservative Democrats lodged their opposition to a bill that doesn’t pay for $62 billion in expanded GI benefits.

CODEPINK Stages Protest as War Bill Passes

</p> By a vote of 416-12, the House passed the domestic spending portion of the bill that includes expanded GI benefits, extended unemployment insurance benefits and billions in flood relief funding.