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Jeweler Takes an Even Hand

“Last time around, of course, it was the battle between Bush and Kerry, so this time we thought we would try it in the primary,” Hand said.

Senate Looks to Fix Travel Rule

Bennett said that, barring an interpretation or clarification by the Rules Committee, “I am willing to introduce or co-sponsor a bill to say that double booking is not a gift.

Chamber Music

With the White House holding a high-profile international meeting on climate change later this week, the U.S.

Airline Lobbying Flying High Again

The airlines’ half-year lobbying tab — $11.3 million for the top seven airlines and their trade group, the Air Transport Association — is their heftiest ever, and marks the first time since their

Romney Outlines Hill Strategy

“Where I have been successful, it has been the result of first, lining up support among my Republican minority, making sure we’re all on the same page, and that we’ve had a good chance to air our

It’s Judgment Day for D.C. Bill

Five Republicans and almost all of the 51 members of the Democratic Conference have gone on the record in favor of the measure, leaving just a handful of votes up in the air.

Delegate Looks to Boost Statehood Hopes

“If Congress does not approve of this by [the election], this will certainly be an issue,” Fortuño said, emphasizing his determination to make the decision by plebiscite, not convention.

Dropping Bombs, Caught on Tape

The pageant will air on the WE (that stands for Women’s Entertainment — although HOH is pretty sure it will be even more entertaining for the menfolk) network Sept. 21-22 and 28.

AG Pick May Face Delay

“What I’m concerned about is that there is going to be a slow walk on this nomination,” Sen.

My District or Yours?

Mary Bono (Calif.) and Connie Mack IV (Fla.) are tying the knot, and unlike most newly engaged couples, the question of where this district-straddling couple will live is a little more complicated than

Upholstery Shop Hurt by Mold

It is unclear when the substance began to grow in the shop, which is located in a subbasement of the Rayburn House Office Building and overseen by the CAO.

Tsongas Is Favored Today

In the special election to replace former Rep. Marty Meehan (D-Mass.), the Democratic field has tightened significantly leading up to today’s primary, while retired Air Force Lt. Col.

Flying the Friendly Skies

With all the goings-on in airport terminals this August recess, HOH was reminded that airports have been the scene of many a Congressional scandal.

Series Peers Under the Dome

The United States Capitol Historical Society, however, has organized a month’s worth of lectures to take these political junkies behind the scenes of the Capitol, all in one air-conditioned room.