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US Taxpayers, Too, Billed for Lawmakers' Cars, Cameras
May 30, 2009 8:34 AM CDT
US Taxpayers, Too, Billed for Lawmakers' Cars, Cameras
Taxpayer groups criticize Congress for making expense info hard to get hold of
(Newser)
- No moat-cleaning, but there were cameras, TVs, and fancy cars among the expenses members of Congress have charged to taxpayers recently, a
Wall Street Journal
investigation inspired by the British expenses scandal finds. House members are given up to $1.9 million a year and senators get up to $4....
Pinning Burris for Perjury Difficult: Experts
May 28, 2009 9:11 AM CDT
Pinning Burris for Perjury Difficult: Experts
Senator says he was just placating Blago brother in taped calls
(Newser)
- Controversy surrounding Roland Burris' appointment to the Senate has heated up after the release of his conversations with Rod Blagojevich’s brother, taped by the FBI, but a criminal case against him is still iffy, Politico reports. The possibility of perjury charges over inconsistencies in Burris’ statements is slim, experts...
Sotomayor Vote Carries Risks for These Senators
Analysis
May 28, 2009 9:02 AM CDT
Sotomayor Vote Carries Risks for These Senators
Judiciary committee members share spotlight with nominee
(Newser)
- Sonia Sotomayor's confirmation looks likely, but that doesn’t mean there won’t be some drama between here and there. Politico runs down which senators have the most to win—and the most to lose:
Patrick Leahy:
Facing his first nominee as judiciary chairman, Leahy’s eager to
...
Democratic Congressman Plans Run
Against Specter
May 27, 2009 8:20 PM CDT
Democratic Congressman Plans Run Against Specter
Sestak unswayed by recent party switch
(Newser)
- Geez, what's a guy got to do to win some love from his own political party? Even though Sen. Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania switched parties to become a Democrat, he's still going to face a big-name challenger in a party primary. Rep. Joe Sestak told Wolf Blitzer on CNN today...
GOP Can't Stop Her,
But They Can Look 'Silly'
analysis
May 26, 2009 6:12 PM CDT
GOP Can't Stop Her, But They Can Look 'Silly'
(Newser)
- Sonia Sotomayor can take these numbers to heart as she awaits her Senate confirmation hearing. When she needed Senate approval for her current post in 1998, she got it by a vote of 67-29 (with not a single Democratic nay). Forty-six of those senators are still in office, and they...
Blago Brother's Talk With Burris Fair Game for Inquiry
May 26, 2009 1:32 PM CDT
Blago Brother's Talk With Burris Fair Game for Inquiry
(Newser)
- FBI recordings of a conversation between Sen. Roland Burris and the brother of disgraced former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich can be released to the Senate Ethics Committee, a judge ruled today. The committee is investigating Burris’ appointment by the now-impeached governor, made after Blagojevich was indicted, the
Hill
reports. The...
Hatch: Save the Hummer ...
for the Environment
May 21, 2009 12:12 PM CDT
Hatch: Save the Hummer ... for the Environment
(Newser)
- Many Republicans won’t touch fuel economy issues, but not Sen. Orrin Hatch. He’s been an advocate for alternative-fuel vehicles for a decade, and yesterday got behind the wheel of the most muscular hybrid ever, reports Dana Milbank of the
Washington Post
. A company from Hatch’s native Utah...
Specter Finds His Inner Democrat
analysis
May 21, 2009 10:45 AM CDT
Specter Finds His Inner Democrat
After rocky beginning, GOP turncoat sticks to new side of aisle
(Newser)
- Arlen Specter’s first days as a Democrat may not have gone well, but since then he’s settled in and sided with his new party on nearly every vote, Politico reports. He’s gone from staunch opponent of the Employee Free Choice act to a key negotiator for it,...
RFK Son Plans Run for Obama Senate Seat
May 21, 2009 4:12 AM CDT
RFK Son Plans Run for Obama Senate Seat
Chris Kennedy sets sights on seat now held by Burris
(Newser)
- Another Kennedy is taking a shot at a Senate seat, the
Chicago Sun-Times
reports. Chris Kennedy, the eighth of Robert F. Kennedy's 11 kids, plans to challenge Roland Burris in next year's election for the Illinois seat vacated by President Obama. Insiders say the Democrat decided to run after polls...
Senate Blocks Funds
for Gitmo Closure
May 20, 2009 11:55 AM CDT
Senate Blocks Funds for Gitmo Closure
(Newser)
- In a major rebuke to President Obama, the Senate voted overwhelmingly today to block the transfer of Guantanamo detainees to the United States and denied the administration the millions it sought to close the prison. The 90-6 Senate vote, paired with a similar House action last week, was a clear...
Senate Passes Credit-Card Bill
May 19, 2009 12:54 PM CDT
Senate Passes Credit-Card Bill
Measure to rein in rates, fees moves to House; Obama could get it by week's end
(Newser)
- The Senate voted today to prohibit credit-card companies from arbitrarily raising an individual's interest rate and charging many of the exorbitant fees. The vote was 90-5. With the House on track to endorse the measure by week's end, President Obama could see a bill on his desk by the end...
Sen. Byrd
Hospitalized
With 'Minor
Infection'
May 18, 2009 11:46 AM CDT
Sen. Byrd Hospitalized With 'Minor Infection'
91-year-old 'responding well' to antibiotics
(Newser)
- Sen. Robert Byrd, at 91 the Senate's oldest and longest-serving member, has been hospitalized with a temperature spike reportedly caused by a “minor infection,” his office said today. “He is being treated with antibiotics, responding well, and is expected to be released from the hospital in a...
Baucus Makes Dems Queasy
on Health Care
May 18, 2009 9:42 AM CDT
Baucus Makes Dems Queasy on Health Care
Some think the Montana Dem is too bipartisan for comfort
(Newser)
- The Democrats’ plan to reform health care rests largely in the hands of Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus, and that’s making some Democrats more than a little queasy, Politico reports. Baucus’ zeal for bipartisanship has frustrated his party more than once. He’s been enthusiastic about health care—“...
Gay Marriage Is New GOP Litmus Test for Supremes
May 17, 2009 6:21 AM CDT
Gay Marriage Is New GOP Litmus Test for Supremes
Same-sex unions replace abortion debate as heated issue
(Newser)
- Abortion has long been the hot-button issue at Supreme Court confirmations—but this year, gay marriage is taking over, conservatives say. Senate Republicans believe that questioning over the matter could be the new litmus test to help reveal a candidate's overall philosophy, reports the
Washington Post
. “It may...
Anti-Torture Memo May Embarrass Bush Camp
analysis
May 13, 2009 4:52 PM CDT
Anti-Torture Memo May Embarrass Bush Camp
(Newser)
- Probably the most newsworthy item out of today’s Senate hearing into alleged torture techniques is that a memo written by a former State Department counselor who questioned their legality has been located and may be released, writes Zachary Roth for Talking Points Memo. Philip Zelikow’s memo, which he...
GOP Blocks Obama Interior Dep't Pick
May 13, 2009 11:31 AM CDT
GOP Blocks Obama Interior Dep't Pick
Rejection of top deputy marks first Republican KO of nominee
(Newser)
- Republicans have blocked President Obama's pick for the No. 2 job at the Interior Department because of a flap over oil leases in Utah. In a 57-39 Senate vote, Democrats fell short of the 60 votes they would have needed to advance the nominee past GOP obstacles. It's the first...
GOP Blasts Pelosi as Dems Rip CIA Over Torture
May 13, 2009 11:10 AM CDT
GOP Blasts Pelosi as Dems Rip CIA Over Torture
(Newser)
- Republicans are slamming Nancy Pelosi for saying she felt she had no recourse when informed of harsh interrogation tactics in 2003, Politico reports. “If she felt it was wrong, she should have acted,” John McCain said. Some critics suggest the House speaker could have written a letter or...
Crist to Kick Off Senate Run
May 11, 2009 7:01 AM CDT
Crist to Kick Off Senate Run
(Newser)
- Florida Gov. Charlie Crist is, indeed, planning to run for the Senate in 2010, the
Miami Herald
reports, and will announce his candidacy at a “low key” event tomorrow in Tallahassee. “He loves being governor,” says his former chief-of-staff, “but he also realizes that Florida’s...
Ridge Won't Challenge Specter for Seat
May 7, 2009 1:00 PM CDT
Ridge Won't Challenge Specter for Seat
Former Pa. gov was encouraged to run for Senate by GOP brass
(Newser)
- Former Pennsylvania governor and Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge will not seek the Republican nomination for senator from that state, the
Hill
reports. Party leaders had urged him to run against newly minted Democrat Arlen Specter. Ridge was in a good position to run, polling just 3 points behind Specter....
Dems Promised
Me Seniority:
Demoted Specter
May 6, 2009 1:34 PM CDT
Dems Promised Me Seniority: Demoted Specter
(Newser)
- Arlen Specter, demoted to junior spots on Senate committees after switching to the Democratic Party, thought things would be different, he told CNN today. Majority Leader Harry Reid “said that I would maintain my committee assignments,” Specter said, “and that my seniority would be established as if...
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