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Senators Defend Lynching Absences

Bob Bennett (Utah) “I come from a State that does not have a history of lynchings, but that does not mean I should be absolved from the concern that all Americans should have over the lynchings

Members to Revisit Iraq Conflict

Jones said the final touches should be put on the measure today, and it will be unveiled at a press conference Thursday morning. Rep.

Redistricting Reform on Fall Ballot

Legislature had been more cooperative so that the need for a special election would not have arisen, but the Democrats’ obstinacy and lack of accountability to voters shows precisely why politicians should

Dispatches From the Judicial Wars

Circuit Court of Appeals, 1996-2000 While the Supreme Court wars settled down during Bill Clinton’s presidency — Ruth Bader Ginsberg and Stephen Breyer were confirmed for associate justiceships without

Members Misbehaving: Congress’ Top Scandals

The FBI investigation “heightened awareness” among lawmakers “that they should at least look for hidden cameras before stuffing $25,000 into their pockets,” she said.

Coburn Rails, Apologizes

Despite his apology, Coburn does not appear to be backing down from his belief that Congress should be made up of citizen legislators.

Social Security Drags on GOP

Despite dozens of high-level meetings and strategy sessions on the topic, GOP leaders have not decided whether the House or Senate should pass a bill first, whether the House should press forward

Spouse Bust

“He should not have been charged, he should not have been arrested,” Seikaly told HOH. “We’ll either get it dismissed or go to trial and win,” he said.

Remembering the Little Paper That Could

It was an MBA’s dream: a franchise business, a monopoly, read for three decades by Hill staffers and Members, but without a sales staff, a real manager or a strategy.

A Half-Century of Hill Bars

And as Roll Call celebrates 50 years as “The Newspaper of Capitol Hill” this month, no celebration of the past half century of Congressional politics would be complete without recognizing the Hill bar

More Rancor, Less Civility

It was refreshing to work with professional staff on national security issues without worrying about party affiliation.

Party Poopers

But the group’s spokesman, Ed Frank, said the planned protest “has been widely publicized within the conservative movement” and, therefore, should be quite large.

Republicans for Reid

“What happens in Vegas doesn’t always stay in Vegas,” said Reid spokeswoman Rebecca Kirszner without an ounce of irony, of course.