The Hill Articles: March 5, 2007

March 5
Travel tax threat looms Library’s Little Scholars center is tested for radon A stampede of lobbyists heads toward the budget Apologetic Ney says return to D.C. unlikely after jail sentence Yang denies departure is linked to that of other U.S. attorneys Dems question DoJ resignation in wake of attorney dismissals Freshmen to meet with Rangel, who is pressured to win concessions from Bush administration Walter Reed Army Medical Center shapes war debate Wadhams takes over divided Colorado GOP N.H. Senate hopeful thinks voters will see his work ethic, not his age Economic rumbling Anti-abortion-rights group takes aim at disclosure bill Bottom Line Don’t blame illegal-immigration viewpoint for GOP’s losses in ’06 Former Reid aide lobbies, attracts new biz and advises at Quinn Gillespie ‘We are family’ is attitude in Rep. Capps’s office Intern of the week: Civil war inspires intern to serve Mica Q: Have you ever been fired from a job? Shopping for candidates Taking the rep.’s car out for a spin Weyant’s World McCain’s conspicuous absence Digital-age copyright law From Gulf Coast to Iraq, from IRS to DHS, waste and fraud are contractors’ handiwork McCain-Lieberman bill is backward; Bingaman got it right Give FDA the resources to do its job Protection Against Agricultural Diseases is Overdue Watchdog group wants ethics probe of Domenici Protecting Health Records Preserving America’s Competitive Edge House Panel takes aim at Walter Reed Trade Laws are Good for the Economy A Culture Of Incompetence at the Department Of Energy Joe Biden on Darfur Incompetence Reigns at Walter Reed With Cheney Dead More People Would Live? Bill Beams at Barack Hillary’s Appeal to Black Voters A Call for De-Funding the War Schumer wants commission to review military care The House Stands up for Unions Denying Workers Fundamental Rights Making Women’s History