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N.Y. Seat Gives GOP Fresh Hope

On Saturday, just a day after Paterson named Gillibrand to the Senate, the Saratoga County GOP endorsed Tedisco, giving him about a third of the votes needed to be nominated.

Defining a Federal ‘Appointee’

“If you’re a lobbyist, you can’t give a dollar to any Congressional staffer, you can’t give a dollar to any appointee, but you can still give up to $20 to a non-‘appointee’ in the executive branch

Heard on the Hill: Lady in Red

After three decades in the Senate, one has to figure that old habits die hard. A ‘Good Night’ at the Newseum.

Cornyn Plotting to Rob Peter

But we’re friendly competitors.” Cornyn is candid that his appeals to GOP campaign contributors include emphasizing that — contrary to the Senate — House parliamentary rules afford the Republican

Battle Afoot Over Earmark Cut

Obama’s plan is far more aggressive than the one announced earlier this year by House Appropriations Chairman David Obey (D-Wis.) and Senate Appropriations Chairman Daniel Inouye (D-Hawaii) to cut

K Street Posts a Down Year

While lobbyists improved their take by 2.8 percent during the first half of 2008, according to Senate lobbying reports, they were unable to shake off the limited Congressional schedule and the downturn

GOP Money Woes Could Get Worse

Fundraising prospects for House and Senate Republicans probably could not get any worse than they were in the 2008 election cycle. Or could they?

Pence Reshapes Retreat to Aid Rebuilding Plan

change that Pence has made as planner in chief of the “Congress of Tomorrow” retreat, which is sponsored by the Congressional Institute, which organizes regular retreats and conferences for House and Senate

Durbin: Senate Stimulus Will Get Money Out Faster

Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) said Thursday that the Senate would tweak its version of an $825 billion economic stimulus bill to make sure federal dollars are injected into the economy quickly

Bipartisan Group to Meet at White House Friday

Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.), Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-Ill.), Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and Senate Minority Whip Jon Kyl (R-Ariz.) are expected to attend the White

With Kennedy Out, All Eyes on Cuomo

With Caroline Kennedy’s departure early Thursday from the New York Senate sweepstakes, attention is now focused on state Attorney General Andrew Cuomo (D) and, to a lesser extent, Rep.

Democrats on Fast Track to Govern

It’s very hard to do a lot of other things unless we provide some recovery for the economy,” Senate Democratic Policy Committee Chairman Byron Dorgan (N.D.) said.

Obama Promises a New Approach to Hill

Bush, fresh from re-election in 2004, was preparing to launch his massive bid to overhaul Social Security with individual accounts carved out of the system. But some Republican leaders were wary.

Franken Meets With Reid, Discusses Senate Business

Minnesota Democrat Al Franken met with Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) for 30 minutes late Wednesday to discuss committee assignments and other Senate business in the event that Franken is seated