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Pryce’s People

[IMGCAP(2)] From Wilmington, Del., Simon is now responsible for education, labor, agriculture, veterans’ affairs, judiciary, pension and tax issues.

Leaders Seek to Mend NRCC Rift

Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) and National Republican Congressional Committee Chairman Tom Cole (Okla.) used a closed-door meeting Tuesday to assure colleagues that the leadership is on the same page

Romney Outlines Hill Strategy

“Where I have been successful, it has been the result of first, lining up support among my Republican minority, making sure we’re all on the same page, and that we’ve had a good chance to air our

No Testing Company Left Behind

But now that the law is up for reauthorization, the industry — whose potential revenues are some $2 billion a year — is on the defensive: A recently released discussion draft of the bill sets out

Ethics Clarifies Maze of Gift Rules

In the seven-page advisory memo issued by the House ethics committee last week on the chamber’s new gift rules, Members and aides looking for clarity should focus on a line on page 2: “When in doubt, a

Not the Preferred Nomenclature

The group, “Norm Dicks is a douche bag,” was started by a former student identified on the group’s page as “Jon Brooks” and includes 15 members.

Obama’s Message Crosses the Atlantic

Obama wasn’t raised in Kenya, has visited the country less than a handful of times in his lifetime and wasn’t particularly close to his father since he left the family when Obama was only 2 years

Jefferson Deserves Presumption of Innocence

The 95-page indictment details 11 alleged bribery and fraud conspiracies that stretch across Africa. Yet the merits of the Jefferson indictment are irrelevant to this debate.

How the Lobby Bill Sailed In

When the bundling bill came up for a vote shortly before 2:30 p.m., Republicans put forward a motion to recommit that expanded its scope.

Disclosure and Transparency Key to Democracy

Had the Internet been widely used when political disclosure requirements were originally enacted, timely home page availability for the public undoubtedly would have been incorporated.

Weight of Speaker Post Off Hastert

In January, his son Ethan’s wife gave birth to a premature son, Jack, who weighed little more than 2 pounds at birth but is now doing fine, Hastert said.

Room That’s a View

[IMGCAP(2)]Washington, D.C., was still snowed under the last time Lost & Found appeared on this page, and that prompted us to ask you to identify the Capitol Hill building being cleared of snow at left

House Mourns Norwood

Norwood’s funeral will take place at 2 p.m. Thursday in Augusta, Ga., and Members will be flown to and from the event on a military plane.

COLA Football

In October 2005, for instance, the Senate passed a COLA-cancellation measure by a vote of 92-6, with proponents arguing that the money involved (all of $2 million) should be spent on Hurricane Katrina