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Bunning Escalates Verbal War

Last week, Kentucky state Senate President David Williams (R) met with NRSC officials about a possible 2010 Senate bid.

K Street, Democrats Make Nice

“Engler was making phone calls to Republicans” for the bill, one previously skeptical Senate Democrat said.

Morning Business: Solis Is In

Hilda Solis (D-Calif.), the daughter of a Teamsters Union member and an assembly-line worker, was confirmed by the Senate on Tuesday as Labor secretary. [IMGCAP(1)]Senators voted 80-17.

The Sisterhood of the Hill

So I think, at this point, we want to reinforce the positive direction we’re moving in,” said Abraham, who works as a legislative aide for Rep. Lee Terry (R-Neb.).

Burris Fallout Vexes Durbin

Burris also revealed last week that he attempted — but failed — to raise campaign cash for Blagojevich while seeking the Senate seat.

A Big-Ticket Association

“It’s overwhelmingly related to Springsteen,” Levine said of the rationale for yesterday’s hearing before a Senate Judiciary subcommittee, which included testimony by Live Nation Chief Executive

Heard on the Hill: Red-Jacket Rage

.” “Funny word, ‘unprofessional,’ coming from someone wearing jeans, UGGs boots, and a striped polo jacket to work in the Capitol building,” he fumed, going on to say that guides know what they’re

Kentucky: State Senate President Has Met With NRSC

State Senate President David Williams (R) met last week with National Republican Senatorial Committee officials about a 2010 Senate bid, in the most public sign yet that GOP leaders could be looking for

Heard on the Hill: Pressing Monkey Business

Blumenauer (D-Ore.) said the chimp attack, in which a woman suffered massive injuries after a friend’s pet attacked her, put “renewed urgency” behind the bill, which the chamber passed last session but the Senate

Internal GOP Battle Looms

“You’re not going to be able to get rid of this program just like you’re not going to be able to get rid of any other program out there,” he said.

Vote on Solis Set for Tuesday

The Senate is scheduled to take up the nomination of Rep. Hilda Solis (D-Calif.) to serve as Labor secretary Tuesday, a sign that the end of the lengthy confirmation process is near.

Members Eye Refunds Over Probes

Dozens of House and Senate lawmakers are contemplating whether to purge their campaign accounts of as much as a combined $5 million in contributions, as federal investigators pursue separate probes of

Stimulus Talk Rules Recess

The Constitution does not provide for the recall of a Member of the House or Senate, according to a March 2003 Congressional Research Service report.

Blunt Kicks Off Senate Bid

Roy Blunt (R-Mo.) kicked off his Senate campaign today in St. Louis, touching off what is expected to be a competitive open-seat contest in the Show Me State in 2010.