The Hill Articles: June 15, 2007

June 15
Jefferson reveals loan Both parties plan green conventions 2008 and counting: Thompson’s Calif. donors back his rivals in ’08 race Feingold snub blow to 2-year revolving door Snyder to chair Armed Services subcommittee Coalition presses Congress on counterfeiting, privacy Lobbyist: Company involved in Jefferson scandal was ‘hogwash’ Earmarks continue to stymie House spending legislation Internal DoJ probe covers talks with Goodling Senate may revive immigration deal with border-control plan Review of contested election advances Harkin to tie stem cell research to spending bill Former Kerry adviser jumps in race to unseat Rep. Kirk ‘Iraq Summer’ hopes to isolate President Bush Wireless auction grabs attention from all sides Oversight Industry works to block ozone standard Trial lawyers’ win on suit provision threatens FDA bill Say what? Weyant’s World: June 15, 2007 Coalition’s plan would harm scores of low-income seniors Allegations about Rove The year of bad feelings, and not just toward the GOP Nage Power lunch on the patio at BLT Steak Tiny Ninja Shakespeare! What is Rep. Robert Andrews (D-N.J.) eating? Earmarks Agreement Was a Victory for Taxpayers (Rep. Jerry Weller) Moore’s webcam to check which lobbyists see ‘SiCKO’ Senate Immigration Bill Won’t Fix the Problem (Rep. Brian Bilbray) Hamas Victory Is a Defeat for Peace (Rep. Vito Fossella) Senate Sees an Immigration Comeback (Sen. Lindsey Graham) We Must Address ALS (Rep. Henry Brown) Romney courts abortion opponents PR Isn’t Enough Radio Host Collects Over a Million Letters on Immigration First DHS secretary urges passage of immigration bill Veterans Funding Cannot Be Mishandled (Rep. Nancy Boyda) Non-Candidate Thompson’s Big Splash Sen. Reid Is Right About Gen. Petraeus Bartlett’s Replacement Is Disappointing Legislation tackles partnership tax loophole History Shows Why Amnesty Doesn’t Work (Sen. Chuck Grassley) Pardon or Warden Amendment Would Restore Accountability to Approps Bill (Rep. Virginia Foxx) Drug Courts Help Thousands, Deserve Increased Funding (Rep. Jim Ramstad) A Victory By Any Other Name…