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NRSC Fills Two Senior Positions

Dorinda Moss, a fundraiser for Republican candidates and causes, will become finance director, and Brian Walsh, a Capitol Hill veteran who has been working in CornynÂ’s Senate office, will become

Reid Says Deal In Sight

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) expressed guarded optimism that the Senate could vote tonight on a series of plans to bailout the troubled auto industry – including a potential compromise based

Congress Loses Deep Legislative Experience

No Democratic incumbents lost their Senate seats in this fallÂ’s election. Vice President-elect Joseph Biden (D-Del.) will resign after more than three decades in the Senate.

Reid Offers Bailout Ultimatum to GOP

“If there’s no agreement reached on [what to vote on], then we have danced this tune long enough,” Reid said on the Senate floor.

Merkley Asks Supporters to Be Wild About Harry

Merkley released a fundraising letter on Thursday that encouraged supporters to donate to the re-election campaign of Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D), a man who became a key ally of Merkley

Daschle Lands HHS, Plus a White House Office

President-Elect Barack Obama on Thursday handed full authority over his health care agenda to former Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle (D-S.D.), not only naming him secretary of Health and Human Services

No Senate Vote Today on Auto Bill

The Senate will not vote Wednesday on an automaker bailout bill as Democrats had hoped, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) said on the floor.

Bailout Fights for Survival in Senate

A $15 billion automaker bailout appears headed toward defeat in the Senate, as Republicans in that chamber said it needs significant revisions before they will support it.

Bailout Bill Needs Own Rescue Plan

.” One Senate GOP aide said supporters of the bailout were trying to win over Republican Senators who either are retiring at the end of this Congress or who lost their re-election bids this year.

Bond Vulnerable to Carnahan Challenge

Kit Bond (R-Mo.) would have a slim 4-point lead over Missouri Secretary of State Robin Carnahan (D) if the election for his Senate seat were held today.

McConnell Once Again Plays Coy

Some in the Conference who are displeased with McConnellÂ’s quiet approach have been hoping that he would act more decisively with his successful, albeit bitter, campaign for re-election now behind him.

Bailout Package Heads to House Floor

Congressional leaders are charging ahead with a $15 billion auto industry bailout despite vows by Senate Republicans to hold up the package when it surfaces in their chamber.