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Duke Energy Leaves NAM

</p> Duke, which had joined NAM largely to advocate on behalf of its manufacturers, also has a divergent opinion on the climate bill.

Burris Keeps 2010 Guessing Game Alive

</p> The letter notes that Burris has been in office for “more than 100 days— and promotes his support for measures such as the a labor organizing bill, a District of Columbia voting rights measure and

Van Hollen Tests Power of Position

—</p> Most recently, Van Hollen got himself in hot water for publicly appearing to diminish the prospects of a sweeping climate change bill — a politically treacherous undertaking that Pelosi views as

Lobbyists Closely Following Agenda

</p> Armed Services does not dole out specific pots of cash for programs and systems, but the committee does put together an annual authorization bill that can help set the stage for appropriations.

Hill Supporters Help Keep Sinn Fein Flush

</p> Crowley, who has known Downes since he was a teenager, agreed, saying that former President Bill Clinton “recognized that Adams and others in the leadership had taken risks for peace and that we

Gutierrez Concludes Immigration Tour

</p> Gutierrez, who Obama cited in a recent press conference for his work on the issue, has repeatedly argued for bringing the immigration issue to the forefront.

Marriage Bill Chafes Very Few

</p> Under the District’s home rule charter, Congress has 30 legislative days to review the Council’s bill.

Pelosi Confident Global Warming Bill on Track

</p> “I believe we will be successful,— she said. “I’m excited about it.—</p> Pelosi said she envisions the energy bill moving first, “so we can move on to health care.

House Officials Ask for Better Staff Benefits

</p> Wednesday’s hearing focused on fiscal 2010 funding for the offices of Chief Administrative Officer Dan Beard, Clerk of the House Lorraine Miller and House Sergeant-at-Arms Bill Livingood.