The Hill Articles: April 3, 2007

April 3
Weyant’s World: April 4, 2007 Schumer defies Justice Liberal group targets GOP vulnerables Contractors were exposed to asbestos Border policy tension mounts Ethics rules throw wrench in charity season Kerry, McCain dispute who approached whom 37 years later, Clyburn makes it to S.C. legislature N.M.’s Domenici, Wilson face more questions about Iglesias Former Rep. LaRocco to announce his candidacy for Idaho Senate seat HBO promises ‘fair’ recount movie made by Dem donors Capitol Historical Society seeks place for CVC kiosk Bottom Line Lobbying World Michigan lawmakers battle free-trade plan State By State: April 4, 2007 Dubai sheikhs hire lobbyists, PR firms amid boy-enslavement lawsuit allegations Boeing spies chance for new jet contract What’s in a name? Everything. Evangelical leader warms to a run by Thompson in ’08 Good money Breaux’s column prompts worries over lobbying power 2008 may be for couple candidacies How they’re stacking up A forward-looking farm policy Lawmakers find deeper meaning in personal stories Rep. Baca wags finger at Sanchez for closing office for Cesar Chavez Day A sign of the times N.J. Gov. Endorses Clinton Dems ask DoJ to set up safeguards in attorney probe South Korea Agreement: A Bad Deal for the U.S. Auto Industry U.S. Should Stand by Its Agriculture in South Korea Deal Richardson to head delegation to North Korea Bush calls out Democrats on Iraq war funding We Will Hold Dems Accountable for “Pork and Retreat” EPA Finally Must Regulate Greenhouse Gas Emissions It’s Time for NASA’s IG to Go The Political Battle Lines Become Clearer Leaving the Reservation Gingrich message resonates — in English Bush says Pelosi’s visit sends mixed signals to Syria Romney Pulled out Stops to Stop Tax Hike Mass. v. EPA Decision is a Step in Right Direction Bush’s Empty Threats