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Experts Affirm New Cost of Police Radios

“I think they’re going through the right steps, and I think they’re doing the right thing,” said David Boyd, director of the DHS Command, Control and Interoperability Division.

Experts Affirm New Cost of Police Radios

“I think they’re going through the right steps, and I think they’re doing the right thing,” said David Boyd, director of the DHS Command, Control and Interoperability Division.

Big Day Looms for a Rookie

Benjamin Cardin (D-Md.), who was running against real estate investor Josh Rales — and all of his money — in the Free State’s Democratic Senate primary.

Telecom Awaits New Congress

We’re investing in our networks, creating new jobs and bringing lower prices.” The U.S. Telecom Association’s Alan Roth concurs.

Republicans Predict Supplemental Failure

“We’re now back in an obvious veto strategy,” said House Minority Whip Roy Blunt (R-Mo.), arguing that Democratic leaders were creating a package with the intent of drawing a presidential veto.

GOP Finds Dry Hole in Story About China Drilling

Mel Martinez (R-Fla.) knocked down the reports last week in a Senate floor speech, likening the talk to an urban legend; the Miami Herald reported that it is false; Vice President CheneyÂ’s office issued

Supplemental Deal Being Eyed

On the Senate floor Tuesday, Reid offered to work with Republicans to find a compromise on unemployment benefits.

GOP Woos Its Own on K Street

Just hours before Senate Republicans voted Tuesday to block a bill that included some of the business communityÂ’s most prized tax credits, three GOP Senate leaders held a private meeting with about 20

Earmark Drove Jefferson Case

.” Prior to appearing in the conference report for the omnibus bill, the Care Unlimited earmark had never been approved in any legislation passed by the House or Senate.

Rocky Mountain Lows

Even with a national political headwind blowing smack into Colorado Senate candidate Bob SchafferÂ’s (R) face, polling has shown him in a competitive race with Rep.

Party Time in Minnesota: State Committees Flush

And with a top-tier Senate race, some of the most competitive House races in the country and the Republican National Convention descending upon the Twin Cities, 2008 is shaping up to be a banner

Hill Climbers: A Lucky Move

Rose took another job, this time with a Senate Appropriations subcommittee dealing with transportation.

Road Map: Dodd and Democrats Focus on Mortgages

YouÂ’re facing allegations that you used your status to get a sweetheart deal on your mortgage at the same time that your landmark housing legislation is scheduled to hit the Senate floor. Ouch.