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Artfully Redefining Earmarks

</p> The Majority Whip said he doesn’t fault Obama for trying to eliminate earmarks from the bill. “I know the politics of all this.

Eastern Market’s Jan. 19 Offer

</p> The market is usually closed on Mondays, but it will be open 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Jan. 19 and 20 with some of the vendors and farmers who might normally sell their wares only in the summer.

A Marriage of Convenience?

</p> Reid also was forced to hold the line on the State Children’s Health Insurance Program bill because the Senate’s bipartisan compromise would have collapsed if it caved to the House’s insistence on

Now Airing: Everyone Loves Tom

</p> Then-Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) actively campaigned in South Dakota against Daschle, breaking with the tradition of Senate leaders not traveling to their counterparts’ home state to actively

Even Philanthropies Pitch Stimulus Plan

When the very definition of your tax status means you’re not out to make a buck, lobbying for a slice of President-elect Barack Obama’s $1 trillion economic stimulus bill might seem a bit superfluous.

Obama: Fixing Economy Requires Change in Washington

</p> While saying that “it’s clear to me that the incoming president wants to include some Republican ideas,” McConnell signaled a bill with a $1 trillion price tag could be hard for Republicans to swallow

Senate Democrats Question Aspects of Stimulus Plan

</p> Senate Finance Chairman Max Baucus (D-Mont.) added that he thinks a bill can be completed before Senators leave for the Presidents Day recess Feb. 13, and he said the disagreements between the Obama

GOP Fills Slots on Financial Services

</p> New GOP additions include Reps. Chris Lee (N.Y.), Erik Paulsen (Minn.), Lynn Jenkins (Kan.), Leonard Lance (N.J.) and Bill Posey (Fla.).

Democrats Set Sights High for New Agenda

Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.), who sponsored a middle-class tax relief bill last year, said the Senate also will make college more affordable and encourage savings by expanding individual retirement account

Ryan, Phillips, Utrecht Splits Into Two Firms

</p> Name partners Tom Ryan and Jeff MacKinnon have taken two colleagues from the original firm to form Ryan MacKinnon Vasapoli & Berzok, while Lyn Utrecht and Bill Phillips have snagged seven colleagues

Florida Field Far From Settled

</p> Another major Republican known to be considering the race is Florida Attorney General Bill McCollum, who was beat by now-Sen.