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His Mission: Christian-Muslim Reconciliation

Siljander was hired to lobby the Senate Finance Committee on behalf of the Islamic African Relief Agency (also known as the Islamic American Relief Agency), according to a federal indictment released

The New Members of the House

Jackson, an African-American, complicated Cazayoux’s re-election bid with his candidacy in a district where a third of the population is black.

The Next Freshman Class

More recently, and more conventionally, she was the Majority Leader of the Illinois state Senate. Rep.

Stevens Could Put His Colleagues on the Spot

Ted Stevens (R) appears poised to eke out a narrow re-election victory, forcing difficult decisions upon Senate leaders who have raised the specter of expelling the Alaska lawmaker following his felony

Markey Ousts Musgrave in Colorado

Marilyn Musgrave (R-Colo.) became the seventh House Republican to lose re-election Tuesday night, being tossed out in a landslide.

Wadhams’ Dual Role Draws Mixed Reviews

Two years later, Wadhams was forced out of his position as the chief strategist for Allen’s 2006 Senate re-election campaign as the Republican incumbent spiraled toward an upset loss to now-Sen.

Democrats Gain in Michigan and Ohio

cheered the resounding victory of hometown son and now President-elect Obama on Tuesday night, Illinois Democrats were also celebrating the pickup of one House seat with the landslide election of state Senate

Tough Economy Overshadows K St.

“We’re going to see massive budget cutbacks across the city from various industry groups,” said Steve Hart, head of Williams & Jensen.

NRSC Race on Hold

Norm Coleman’s (R-Minn.) re-election bid going into a recount and as many as two other Senate Republicans facing protracted election fights, Sen.

Hill Climbers: Puppy Love

As an American Veterinary Medical Association fellow with the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, Miller believes she will be able to use her medical expertise far more broadly