The Hill Articles: May 14, 2007

May 14
Reid sets Iraq litmus test Bench battle resumes over new nominee House Dems repudiate Pope’s abortion remarks Businesses lobbying for brain, brawn Groups push for whistleblower protections Poe remembers his grandmother Weyant’s World: May 15, 2007 Blog gathers support to oust Calvert from Approps panel House panel secures cooperation of Tenet DHS report: Shirlington Limo should not have gotten contract One Durbin challenger in, another out Lawmakers to consider mental background-check bill for gun buyers Abortion rights potential roadblock for Giuliani in South Carolina debate Senior Justice official announces resignation Settlement spurs GAO employees to file new claim Panel to mark up lobbying bill Thursday Club for Growth praises Giuliani despite concerns over NAFTA, campaign finance Rep. Graves on notice: Opponent makes it official Bottom line Pay-go could stymie efforts to end private tax program Gonzales’ second-in-command resigns Specialty Work Visas May Displace American Workers (Sen. Chuck Grassley) Nuclear Power Must Play a Role in Climate Solution (Sen. Pete Domenici) Bush orders government to craft emissions rules Rep. Graves on notice, opponent makes it official Homeland Security Bill Actually Fails to Enhance National Security (Rep. Mike Simpson) Abortion and the Political Process Spitzer endorses Clinton, says nation in ‘crisis’ John Edwards Urges Viewers to Take Action on Memorial Day Fight Lupus with Research, Education, and Awareness (Sen. Bob Bennett) Republican Presidential Debaters Will Sound Like Jack Murtha Two Years Ago Keep Commerce and Banking Separate (Sen. Wayne Allard) Having It Both Ways on Gas Prices Foreign Investments in the U.S. Must Be Monitored (Sen. Richard Shelby) On Terrorism, Government Must Coordinate All Its Resources (Rep. Vito Fossella) Clinton reaches out to voters with text messages Tenet to cooperate with panel’s investigation Bill Clinton Reiterates His Support for Hillary Romney’s Applebee’s Edge This is Ground Control to John McCain Do We Want to Become a Society of Censorship?