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Pera Fights Lipinski Legacy, Phantoms

Kitty Kurth, a Democratic consultant in Chicago who worked for Sullivan, said Kelly was “without question” inserted into the race by the Democratic machine to split the anti-Lipinski vote.

Women Taking Charge in Capitol

But most women don’t make the same leap on their own, Goldman noted, arguing it is unlikely women will decide to run for political office without some outside prodding.

Architect Reverses Policy on Flag Certificates

Ayers released new guidelines Thursday without that policy, meaning there are absolutely no restrictions on religious messages. Controversy over the previous policy began last week, after Rep.

Honoring a Half-Century of Hill Service

When asked if she thinks the country is ready for a woman president, she answers without hesitation, “Yes.” “It’s important for women to be involved,” she says.

Democrats Boost Spin on Iraq Funds

Among the report’s expected findings are that the only subgroup to show majority support for continued funding of the war without new restrictions from Congress are registered Republican male voters

GOP Will Consent to AMT Fix — for a Price

AMT strategy but said he would be pushing Senate Finance Chairman Max Baucus (D-Mont.) to consider a permanent fix to the AMT problem — something that could cost more than $800 billion over 10 years — without

Pushing Sixty

Ted Stevens’ (R-Alaska) legal troubles give Democrats hope, but they have yet to field a strong candidate and Republicans could find a strong substitute to Stevens should he decide not to run again.

Congress Has a Second Chance to Get SCHIP Right

Given a common-sense opportunity to actually read and comprehend a bill reauthorizing SCHIP — surely a handful of days could be permitted and please, this time without a midnight document delivery

Nussle Says Democrats to Blame for Standoff

The former Iowa GOP lawmaker said that without having even a single appropriations bill in hand, “it’s hard to know where they’re going to end up or even where they are starting from. … It’s always

Shame on Them

Without revealing whether he was or wasn’t “Sen. Anonymous” — or, perhaps, one of several anonymous holders organized by McConnell — Sen.

Hoyer, Pelosi Split on New Entitlements Panel

Hoyer spokeswoman Stacey Farnen Bernards said Hoyer in particular wasn’t keen on the proposal that the commission’s suggestions would be considered without opportunity for amendments.

Justice Department Asks Judge to Toss Jefferson Motions

The government replied Friday that “Without even a scintilla of evidence to make this preposterous claim,” Jefferson’s legal team claims to have “established a ‘prima facie case’ of discriminatory

Library-Guild Negotiations Draw Another Third Party

Negotiations over how a Library of Congress union should report its activities stalled last week, sending the issue to an impartial panel and restarting a bitter argument over employee confidentiality.

Panel Has Claim to Stevens Tapes

Ted Stevens’ (R-Alaska) telephone conversations, should the panel launch an inquiry into corruption allegations against the seven-term lawmaker.

Pelosi Vows to Push Iraq Bills

During an appearance at the National Press Club, Hoyer said that timetable remains “under discussion,” but he asserted that the Democratic majority would not leave military personnel “without resources

Supreme Court to Consider Primary Law

Reed said new polling suggests that almost 80 percent of voters like the new system, which allows “each voter to vote for any candidate for any office on the primary ballot, without regard for party affiliation