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Lott the Lobbyist Still Advises Old Colleagues

While Lott said he likes his new role as a senior adviser at Patton Boggs, which merged with his firm last year, he maintains a distinctly Senatorial schedule of toggling between Washington, D.C.

Disruptions Are Coming

Something has to give, and I hope the majority leader and speaker redo their schedule — making it more like three weeks on and one week off, five days a week, not two on and two off and four days in session

Work on CR Slogs Along in House

But despite their efforts, floor work has dragged on significantly longer than Cantor had expected, and hundreds of amendments remained on the schedule late Thursday afternoon.

A Quiet Departure for Obama’s Top Lobbyist

“Generally, things take longer than you think they will,” he said, noting the only real surprise that he encountered on the job was that “we were able to keep to schedule pretty regularly.”

Budget Issues Dominate K Street’s Work

She said the group will hold community forums and schedule visits with Members of Congress, particularly in the Senate, where the group hopes the Democratic majority will block many of the cuts.

McConnell’s Bond With Paul Untested

Republican strategist who served as the field consultant between the Paul campaign and the National Republican Senatorial Committee, described one occasion during the campaign when McConnell changed his schedule

Grassley: 2012 Candidate Must Be Able to Win Past Iowa

The presidential campaign schedule traditionally begins with Iowa’s unique caucus system for choosing who wins the state’s delegates to the Democratic and Republican parties’ summer nominating conventions

Democrats Retreat to Beef Up Agenda

A senior Democratic aide said the sparse agenda is largely due to the light early Senate schedule — including taking weeks off in January and only organizing committees last week — as well as the

Social Media Goes Viral on Capitol Hill

The role of social media in Congressional leaders’ messaging and outreach has exploded over the past few years, whether it be through tweets about floor schedule updates or on Facebook.

Pence Won’t Run for President in 2012

Alexander said Pence has committed to attending nine Lincoln Day dinners in Indiana counties in February and March, not the kind of schedule a presidential candidate would plan.