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Campus Notebook: A Somber Anniversary

</p> Van Hollen said fellow officers remember him as “a leader, not a follower.—</p> “At his memorial service, they recalled his quiet optimism, how Sgt.

Obama, Biden Seats in Danger?

</p> More recently, Republicans took over the seat vacated by then-Sen. Al Gore (D-Tenn.) after he and Bill Clinton were elected to the White House in 1992. Appointed Sen.

Speed May Be Key to Labor Bill

</p> Talks on the bill are ongoing, and with health care on the Senate’s plate, Democrats said no deal on the labor bill is expected until September at the earliest — if at all.</p> Sen.

Pressure on Baucus Rises

</p> After months of pushing to meet President Barack Obama’s Aug. 7 deadline to pass a bill, Senate Democratic leaders are now embracing a delay forced on the chamber by the ongoing bipartisan Finance

Pelosi Won’t Give Up Yet

</p> Pelosi added that while she has repeatedly said she wants to get a bill passed, Members also have to feel comfortable first.

Senate to Give Travel Bill Another Try

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) announced Monday that he intends to resurrect a travel promotion bill before adjourning for the August recess.

Baucus: Group Making More Headway’

The gang of six Finance panel negotiators continues to grapple with how to expand access to coverage while lowering costs and ensuring that the bill is deficit-neutral.

K Street Files: Checking In

Bush and Bill Clinton.</p> Neihardt said he has done legislative work for both sides of the aisle and has also done fundraising work for Members of both political parties.

Heard on the Hill: Wild and Wonderful

</p> “Navigating the rapids can be tricky, but that is nothing compared to crafting a health care bill that lowers costs and improves quality, which is what Sen.