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Bringing Mardi Gras to the Hill

</p> Landrieu, who lives on Capitol Hill with her husband </p> and two children, Connor and Mary Shannon, says she will be “down in New Orleans for the weekend attending parades and balls.”

Free as a Beard

Bill Richardson (D). </p> [IMGCAP(1)]An HOH tipster spotted the guv last week picking up a lunch of french fries and Caesar salad in the Dirksen Senate Office Building.

Senate Democrats Scale Back Goals of Stimulus Package

</p> Though the Senate Finance Committee on Wednesday passed out a wholesale rewrite of a bill passed by the House and supported by President Bush, Senate Democratic leaders acknowledged that their version

Hoyer: Don’t Tie Iraq Policy to Funding

</p> Nonetheless, the House must still address another supplemental war spending bill — possibly as early as March but more likely in the summer — but of the possibility of attaching policy legislation

Leaders Whip on Stimulus

</p> Passing the Finance measure, Thune said, would send the bill to conference with the House, a scenario that would “wreck the balance that was struck” between the White House and House Democrats and

Illinois Candidates Dig Deep

Still, Sekula Gibbs was stuck with the bill: She spent $251,000 of her own money on the race, or roughly $12,000 for each day of the three weeks she served in Congress.

Been There, Done That, Got the T-shirt

</p> Fortunately for Welch, after winning a tough open-seat race in 2006, he isn’t facing any credible opposition for a second term. </p> So relax, Congressman.

House Set To Remove Hall Clutter

</p> House Sergeant-at-Arms Bill Livingood, Chief Fire Marshal Kenneth Lauziere and Capitol Police Chief Phillip Morse endorsed the plan in September.

Noise Control Bill Moves Forward

</p> The bill represents a compromise with the Service Employees International Union, which was concerned that an earlier version would make some of its protests illegal.

Reid and Baucus Under Pressure

</p> In addition, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) announced Tuesday that Senate GOP leaders prefer to pass an unamended House bill.

Pulled Punches

</p> What has emerged is a pair of pulled punches.

Switching Sectors

Bill Sali (R-Idaho). She began as his staff assistant three weeks ago and recently was promoted to her new position. She is originally from Hillsboro, Ore.