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Taking Care of Business

Selib began his Hill career eight years ago when he started working as a law clerk on the Senate Finance Committee.

Obama Hires Halt at Top

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid’s (D-Nev.) troops are similarly sticking close.

Nevada: NRSC Begins TV Ad Assault Against Reid

.” Despite the fact that Republicans don’t currently have a candidate in the Senate race, Reid is considered among the most vulnerable Democrats up for re-election this cycle and the NRSC has signaled

GOP Now Embraces Aid for Housing Crisis

Senate Republican Conference Chairman Lamar Alexander (Tenn.) raised the issue with President Barack Obama during the GOP’s regular luncheon on Tuesday and again during the Senate Appropriations

GOP Gambles With Stimulus

what many Republicans did yesterday — to walk out of a meeting and talk about how reasonable the president sounded and talk about how respectful he was of their ideas, and then to say, ‘By the way, we’re

Bunning Insists He’s Running

But after Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) made a comment at the National Press Club last week that made Bunning’s re-election plans sound ambiguous, Bunning decided to push back.

Bunning Lashes Out at McConnell

Jim Bunning (R) lashed out at fellow Kentuckian and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R) for comments he made recently in which he said he wasn’t aware of Bunning’s re-election plans.

Vitter Stages a Comeback

He lowered his head and spent the past year and a half working to regain his reputation as a leading conservative voice and to position himself to run for re-election in 2010.

Marti Thomas Exits Goldman for Duberstein Group

“She’s got great experience on the Hill and in the private sector and we’re just delighted to have an addition of her quality.” The hire was a rare move for the Duberstein Group.

COLA for Members Will Fizz Out

“Not that we’re paragons of virtue.” House Financial Services Chairman Barney Frank (D-Mass.) agreed that tough economic times mean public officials should sacrifice, too: “I think we should forgo