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The Hill Articles: July 24, 2007
July 24
50 Most Beautiful People on Capitol Hill – 40 More
Closer to a showdown
Lobbyists face energy bill dilemma
Chairman Frank talks of learning on the job
Sen. Obama wows hedge fund crowd
Anti-war Republican seeks votes
Sheehan: I will beat Speaker Pelosi
Warner quietly emerges as pivotal on Senate climate change legislation
House Dems differ in their strategies to pass farm bill
JetBlue withdraws YearlyKos support
Delegation travels to U.N. to pressure Darfur
Democratic ethics strategy on track, despite wary watchdogs
‘Black’ earmarks may remain obscured under legislation in House and Senate
Feingold seeks caucus support for censure
GoDaddy, others pitch in
Big Labor flexes its muscles in Congress — with mixed results
Van der Walde cures communication ills between Wall Street, government
Firm guards niche in armored vehicles
Defense appropriators demand report from Air Force on CSAR-X
Baucus, Rangel close joint committee
Bottom line
Broun faces political maneuvering with 12 months until likely primary
Shays gets heat from Himes on Capitol Police incident
Obama’s bipartisan ad doesn’t do much for GOP
Prioritize keeping our children whole
Many family-related policies, including pay equity, are key to children’s well-being
Creating junk-food-free zones would help us to combat childhood obesity
There is no reason for child poverty to exist in the richest nation on Earth
Weyant’s World: July 24, 2007
Making the grade on meritorious SCHIP
We must increase monitoring of sex offenders to protect children
Washington or patients can win on SCHIP — it’s up to us
Empowering the Democratic opposition in Iran
Regulate tobacco and nicotine based on risk
Long-term care may strain U.S. government finances
Real independent
Drug war carries high price and no return on investment
Radical GOP, Dem landslide
Transparency hypocrisy
One in Two
Softball coach, bookworm, joins Kildee’s office
Meet the lawmaker: Rep. Bill Pascrell (D-N.J.)
Barack Scores
The Official Budowsky Pardon Contest
Two Education Bills Can Give Students the Keys to Higher Education (Sen. Mike Enzi)
The Attorney General Is the Problem (Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse)
Education Reauthorization is a Big Step Forward (Sen. Byron Dorgan)
Bush Administration Has Changed Course on Health Reform
Senate Has Accomplished Nothing Substantial for Our Soldiers (Sen. John Cornyn)
Congress Must Lead by Example on Immigration Reform (Rep. Jack Kingston)
Higher Education Reauthorization: Troubling in Many Areas (Sen. Jeff Sessions)
Americans Don’t Want Washington Making Their Healthcare Decisions (Rep. Tom Price)
Waxman, Davis want more docs for Tillman probe
Senators hammer Gonzales on Ashcroft hospital visit
Students Are Not Advantaged By Expansion of Federally Supported Lending (Sen. Judd Gregg)
We Should Wait for Petraeus’ Report (Rep. Adam Putnam)
Insurance Bill Provides for Consumers a Less Costly Insurance Alternative (Rep. Ed Royce)
Former Sen. Campbell pays law firm $20,000
Grading the YouTube Debate
Reinventing the Political Debate
House to vote on Iraq base ban Wednesday
FTC Study Proves Credit-Based Insurance Scores Reduce Costs
Being Chairman Requires Learning on the Job (Rep. Barney Frank)
Democrats — and Americans — Shine in Debate
The New Journalism
Things I Didn’t Hear at the Democratic Debate