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Iraq, Approps Fights to Top Remaining Agenda

With the exception of the Homeland Security spending bill, the House will have to wait out the spending bill debates in the Senate before it can re-engage on conference reports to send to the president

Pickering Announces Retirement

Chip Pickering (R-Miss.) announced Thursday that he has decided not to run for re-election in 2008, becoming the third Republican House Member this week to reveal plans to leave Congress.

Young State Senator Aims at Inhofe in Oklahoma

James Inhofe (R-Okla.) is bracing for a tough re-election fight next year, with Democrats enthusiastic and looking to play in the conservative Sooner State even as Republicans remain bullish on the incumbent

Fight Averted Over Bush Picks

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) has quietly shelved plans to hold the Senate in pro forma session this month after the White House agreed to refrain from making any executive appointments during

Daschle: Obama Counselor

Daschle, defeated for re-election in 2004 while serving as Minority Leader, endorsed the Illinois Senator in February.

Johnson Announces Return to South Dakota

Johnson’s staff recently revealed that the Democrat intends to return to Capitol Hill sometime this fall and noted that he talks to his staff daily and works on Senate business from his home in Virginia

GOP Senators Push New Border Bill

work on the issue, a growing coalition of moderate and conservative GOP Senators have continued to doggedly pursue immigration reform legislation and appear to be coalescing around a proposal backed by Senate

Lamont Still Stumping for the Cause

Joe Lieberman (ID-Conn.) of the Constitution State’s Democratic Senate nomination last year, is still working for Internet-based causes and Democratic candidates.

Larson’s Niche: Utility Player

In his most recent turn, the Connecticut lawmaker — a lifelong resident of his Hartford-based district who was re-elected to his leadership post with no opposition in November — has been tasked by