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Rescue Plan Fractures Hill

Republicans in both the House and Senate expressed concern about the prospect of putting taxpayers on the hook for huge losses and no longer appear willing to sign off on proposals from Bush without

GOP Still Sees Hodes as a Juicy Target

With a top-tier Senate race, a competitive presidential contest and two targeted House races on tap, it’s difficult to get attention — or television airtime — in the state.

Campus Notebook: Tsk, Tsk, Tsk

“Basically, we’re just giving the average officer a chance to express their views with what’s going on with management.” The survey, posted on July 1 and left open for two weeks, came after the department

Heard on the Hill: One Unhappy Camper

Jim DeMint’s (R-S.C.) move last week forcing the Senate into a rare late-Friday vote — a vote he then didn’t show up for himself — angered Senators whose weekend plans were thwarted.

Fannie, Freddie Tackle the Hill

“So I still think that they are active, lobbying on their issues, but they’re obviously not in a position to dictate outcome,” said one financial services industry lobbyist whose clients have sometimes

Staffers Join Money Chase

On June 23, lobbyists and Senate chiefs of staff gathered at the Mott House, the headquarters of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, for an event to benefit the DSCC.

Hill Climbers: Clemson Fans Step Into New Roles

[IMGCAP(1)] “After it happened, we’re like, ‘Well, that was cool,’ and the next day we’re on the cover of the New York Times, the Dallas Morning News and [several other papers],” she recalled.

Staffers Join Money Chase

On June 23, lobbyists and Senate chiefs of staff gathered at the Mott House, the headquarters of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, for an event to benefit the DSCC.

Heard on the Hill: Mixin’ Up the Medicine

MuchnokÂ’s day job entails acting as a liaison between the committee, the House restaurants and the greening initiative, a position that weÂ’re sure involves almost as much flexibility and nimbleness as

Defections Rattle GOP

After 18 months of holding together on issues big and small, Senate Republican leaders last week found the first major crack in their foundation as some of their most loyal colleagues defected in the face

Cheney Comes Calling

Vice President Cheney made an unusually early appearance in the Senate Wednesday morning, perhaps as the administration lobbyist on the upcoming Medicare vote.

Oregon: FEC Complaint Targets Ads Featuring Merkley

Gordon SmithÂ’s (R) re-election campaign on Wednesday filed a Federal Election Commission complaint alleging that the Oregon Democratic Party and Democratic Senate nominee Jeff Merkley have coordinated

Jenkins Won’t Run Again in Louisiana

Senate race, had been planning to run again in the fall. But Jenkins said Wednesday morning that though he expected he could win a primary against state Sen.

Minnesota Race May Get Weirder

A pro wrestler, a comedian and a lawyer are all running for Senate. But donÂ’t wait for a punch line, because this isnÂ’t a joke: Former Minnesota Gov.