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Frankly Speaking, Cao’s Candor Not Always Good

</p> The latest example of Cao telling it exactly like it is came this past weekend, when he was discussing the reasons why he intends to vote against a health care reform bill when it eventually comes

Campus Notebook: Shuffling Truman

Seven years ago, the governor of Missouri signed a bill to put a statue of former President Harry Truman in the Capitol’s Statuary Hall.

Is Your 401(k) Used to Influence Congress?

And ordinary shareholders — including everyone with a 401(k) account — will foot the bill. </p> The Supreme Court ordered re-argument in an important case, Citizens United v.

K Street Files: Democrats Move On

</p> The firm’s public relations arm, BGR PR, will be serviced for the time being by Monroe, Mantz, and recent BGR hire Bill Turenne, a former director of outreach in the administration of George W.

Senate Works to Pass Clunker’ Bill by Break

</p> Following a luncheon with President Barack Obama at the White House on Tuesday, Reid pledged to pass the clunkers bill “before we leave here.— </p> Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) also noted

Blue Dogs Spend Recess Listening

—</p> A Democratic leadership aide, meanwhile, said that failing to get the bill passed before the recess is proving to have a very valuable silver lining.

The Hill’s Web M.D.s

Barrasso and Coburn answer roughly three or four questions per show, such as how the health care legislation will affect people who already have insurance or how to deal with the mounting cost of the bill

Obama’s Charm School Is in Session

Majority Leader Harry Reid (Nev.) and Finance Chairman Max Baucus (Mont.) made clear that the president had inspired them to drive a health care bill across the finish line this year.

Coal Caught in Dust-Up

Tom Perriello (Va.), Kathy Dahlkemper (Pa.) and Christopher Carney (Pa.) before the June 25 vote on the bill. Dahlkemper and Carney voted against the measure.

Campus Notebook: All Clear

</p> But doctors warned that it could be swine flu, prompting Gainer and House Sergeant-at-Arms Bill Livingood to warn Members and staffers to take precautions.

House Orders Up Three Elite Jets

</p> But the House Appropriations Committee, at its own initiative, added to the 2010 Defense appropriations bill another $132 million for two more airplanes and specified that they be assigned to the