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Schumer: 60 Seats Possible

Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee Chairman Charles Schumer (N.Y.) said for the first time this election cycle that Democrats could wake up on Nov. 5 with a filibuster-proof, 60-seat Senate majority

Shop Talk: Live Strong

Romney’s PAC has also donated to GOP Senate incumbents and challengers, including Sen. Elizabeth Dole (N.C.); Rep.

McConnell Says “Stay Tuned” on Energy

Despite the continuing energy standoff Wednesday, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) expressed guarded optimism Wednesday afternoon that an “agreement is still possible.” Yet McConnell

FAA Legislation to Take Off Next Year

The Senate bill would authorize nearly $1.2 billion for FAA modernization over a four-year period. Senate debate of the FAA bill was halted later that month after a cloture motion failed.

Morning Business: Party Pooper

“She cautioned Members to make sure whatever events they’re participating in comply with the new ethics rules,” said Kristofer Eisenla, spokesman for DeGette.

New York: Straniere Squired Around Washington

Local GOP leaders tried to convince several other Republicans to run, but reluctantly turned to Straniere, who was defeated for re-election in a GOP primary some years back after party bosses became disenchanted

Transport Attracting Lobbyists

As the debate over the 2009 transportation bill gets under way and the Federal Aviation Administration reauthorization bill makes its way through the Senate, groups such as the National Association of

Modernizing a Police Force

“The department could no longer see itself as [only] police security,” Senate Sergeant-at-Arms Terrance Gainer said.

Reflected Glory?

Ronnie Musgrove (D), running for Senate in Mississippi, and former Rep.

Energy Legislation Stuck on Amendments

With the hope that the Senate could recess having done something about gasoline prices, Majority Leader Harry (D-Nev.) is pressuring Republicans to offer their own drilling amendment to the market speculation

Republicans Warming to Coburn Tussle

Senate Republicans might come to the aid of maverick Sen. Tom Coburn (R-Okla.) in his one-man fight with Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.).

K Street Files: Lobbying the Lobbyists

[IMGCAP(1)]On Tuesday, Democratic staffers from the Senate Finance Committee and from Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid’s (D-Nev.) office convened about 40 lobbyists to, once again, press them to

DSCC Flush With June Rush

Senate.” Schumer, along with other Democratic leaders, have set an ambitious goal of trying to get closer to 60 Senate seats next year — a number that would allow Democrats to have enough votes in

Republicans Push for Showdown on Drilling

In the face of soaring gas prices and growing support among the public for expanded oil drilling, Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) have strenuously avoided