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Louisiana: Dardenne Not Running Against Landrieu

</p> “I’m not going to run for the U.S. Senate,” he told LaPolitics.com Friday.</p> George C. Kennedy, Dardenne’s longtime strategist, confirmed the news.</p> Landrieu is a top GOP target in 2014.

Today at a Glance: March 18, 2013

</p> The House considers two resolutions that would authorize the use of the Capitol Grounds for events.</p> Senate </p> Convenes at 2 p.m. </p> Votes expected 5:30 p.m.

People on the Move: March 15, 2013

</p> John P. Grant has been hired as a senior adviser of governmental affairs at law and lobbying firm Husch Blackwell. Grant was president of his own firm, J.P. Grant.

Ted Cruz: The Education of an Unrepentant Freshman

</p> “I’m not a sixth grader,” Feinstein bristled after Cruz asked her a seemingly rhetorical question about whether a Bill of Rights that would prohibit sales of specified weapons would also allow a

Today at a Glance: March 15, 2013

The House expects to complete consideration of a bill that would overhaul the workforce investment system.</p> The Senate is not in session. The chamber reconvenes at 2 p.m. Monday, March 18.

Kissinger to Honor Scowcroft

</p> On Wednesday night, Kissinger will present Brent Scowcroft with the National Defense University Foundation’s first International Statesman and Business Advocate Award.

Dreaming of Retirement Savings, California Style

</p> After years of trying, de León, a Democrat representing the Los Angeles area, was able to muscle a bill through the Democratic-run Legislature creating a statewide dedicated retirement account for