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Democrats Push for Quick Action on Stimulus

She tried to minimize the dispute with the Senate over the level of school construction money that led to the delay in the conference Wednesday after Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) had announced

New Beehive Buzz

On Wednesday, the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee cleared the way for the bill to be sent to the Senate floor, and the bill also appears to be on track to win passage

Deal or No Deal? House Still Being Briefed

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) officially announced a deal Wednesday afternoon with the House on President Barack Obama’s signature economic stimulus legislation, saying the two chambers had

Senate Narrowly Approves Economic Stimulus

The Senate on Tuesday voted 61-37 in favor of an $838 billion economic stimulus bill, but a tricky final negotiation still looms in a House-Senate conference committee that Democratic leaders hope to complete

War Chests Used to Pay Legal Bills

Among the handful of House and Senate lawmakers who maintain legal defense funds, including Members who were defeated or retired in the previous election cycle, most still report spending significant

Stimulus Plan Still in Flux

“We’re trying to get a consensus … and just get a sense of their feelings about different issues,” Snowe explained.

Cornyn Plots Aggressive Strategy

After two straight election cycles in which Senate Republicans were mostly forced to play defense, National Republican Senatorial Committee Chairman John Cornyn (Texas) vowed things will be different in

Outrageous

But Senate reports take weeks from the filing deadline to make it into the public realm.

HELP Committee Puts Off Solis’ Confirmation Vote

“We’re still in the process of collecting information on the tax lien issue,” said Craig Orfield, communications director to Health, Education, Labor and Pensions ranking member Mike Enzi (R-Wyo.)

Standing Firm Against the Stimulus

“The fact of the matter is they’re calling this thing stimulus — and parts of it are — but huge parts of it do not meet the definition of stimulus.

Long Way From Humble

Purvis, 26, is one of two African-Americans working on the Senate floor.

Simmons Contemplating Senate Race

Chris Dodd (D-Conn.) in 2010, as Republicans appear to be telegraphing that they plan to target the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs chairman for defeat.

Torsella Files to Run Against Specter

Democrat Joe Torsella, the former president of the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, issued a press release Monday announcing that he had filed the appropriate federal paperwork to run for Senate

Debate Shows Limits of Power

“The Senate is still the Senate, where consensus is required and consensus requires 60 votes,” a senior Democratic Senate aide said Monday.