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Judge Goes After Stevens Prosecutors

.” </p> The Justice Department’s Public Integrity Section chief, Bill Welch, informed the court Wednesday that the FBI agent who filed the complaint would not receive whistle-blower status under a decision

Holder to Get GOP Grilling

</p> According to several Republicans, Holder will be grilled on a variety of topics, including his role in controversial pardons by former President Bill Clinton as well as inconsistencies in his answers

Democrats See Opportunities in California

Their districts are now in the Democrats’ sights, and Bill Hedrick (D), the teacher and union leader who finished just 6 points behind Calvert, is scheduled to be in D.C. next week to meet with party officials

Democratic Leaders Huddle on Stimulus Bill

</p> Before going into the session, Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) reiterated her goal of having a stimulus bill signed into law before the Presidents Day recess in mid-February.

Tribes Want A Piece of Labor Bill

As labor unions continue to push for speedy passage of the Employee Free Choice Act — the “card check” bill — they may run into an unexpected speed bump: Native American tribes.

Meek Makes Senate Bid Official

</p> “Never in my lifetime have the people of Florida been faced with so many big problems,” Meek said in a press conference this morning.

Freshmen Seek Money for Rural Communities

The needs of rural Americans must be directly addressed in this bill if we are to succeed in curbing the economic downturn and improving the lives of everyday Americans,” the letter states.

Reid Confident Senate Will Release Bailout Money

</p> Emerging from a Senate Democratic Conference meeting at which Obama made a personal plea for the funds, Reid said, “I think we will get the necessary votes, yes.” </p> Reid said the vote would occur

GOP Decries Intelligence Committee Ratios

</p> “From cutting pork-barrel earmarks in the intelligence bill to continuing the Terrorist Surveillance Program, the committee made bipartisan, centrist decisions several times during the last Congress

Boxer to Keep Ethics Chairmanship

</p> Boxer declined to comment on the post last week, deferring to Reid. </p> Republicans have yet to announce a replacement for Sen.

GOP Mutes Rhetoric for Now

</p> “I could act like this was some big deal, but it’s been going on now for about four years,” Sen. Bob Corker (R-Tenn.) said of the long-standing feud between Reid and Coburn over the lands bill.