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The Hill Articles: September 19, 2007
September 19
Craig returns to the Hill
Republican legislation would prevent another shutdown
Webb’s Iraq bill inches closer to 60
Hoyer blasts Rep. Moran on AIPAC remark
New ethics rule could lead to Rep. Filner probe
Weyant’s World: September 19, 2007
House GOP holds centrist listening session
Abercrombie points to frustration among centrist Democrats on Iraq
Rudy claims bump from MoveOn ad
D.C. voting bill tripped up in the Senate
Mass. GOP candidate Ogonowski criticizes Boehner for ‘small price’ comment on war
Leahy seeks middle ground on AG hearings, Bush administration’s subpoena compliance
Former rivals Poe, Lampson team up to kill air tax
New polls show much tighter Shaheen-Sununu race
Obama unveils tax cut plan for middle class and seniors
What you see not always what they got
Senators seek to nix controversial Joint Cargo Aircraft provision
Candidates’ degree of religosity
Dem White House hopefuls would resurrect OSHA rule
Lobbying world
As champion of black farmers, Obama could win Southern votes
Labor groups differ on Peru free trade deal
First round of CHOMP beneficiaries will include former Reps. Bradley, Hart, Ryun
Huckabee triumphs in ‘value voters’ straw poll
The ‘majority of the majority’ doctrine
Illegal-logging bill misses mark
Pass new use-of-force resolution on Iraq
A boon to U.S. natural-gas supply
Careful Hillary
Stop social engineering and unconscionable tax increases
Warner’s wide appeal
Fearless Fred
Oil and water do mix
The president and congressional Republicans need to reach across the aisle for the good of the count
Defense spending bill aims toward fiscal responsibility
Wynn to endorse no one in primary
Appropriators should restrain federal spending, not expand it
Sugar and spice: Which Hill offices are really nice — Southern or Northern?
Conyers aide resigns, leaves behind divine letter
All Hill breaking loose
Senate Republicans stop troop dwell time bill
A Question of Priorities: Money for Healthcare, Not War
Reid urges cooperation on FISA improvements
Mental Health Coverage Receives Boost (Sen. Mike Enzi)
Nationalized Health Plan Would Be Inefficient (Sen. Judd Gregg)
Senate Needs to Give Webb Amendment a Rest
Regulation Needed for Lead-Tainted Imports (Rep. Joe Pitts)
Giving Tony Soprano a Pass
Ethics panel to investigate Filner’s assault charge
Romney: ‘When Republicans Act Like Democrats, America Loses’
Johanns to resign, run for Senate, sources say
Romney calls on GOP to shape up
The Real Effect of the Fed’s Rate Cut
Gays and Children
We Need a 9/11 Commission Style Look at Iraq Contracts (Sen. Claire McCaskill)
Showdown Looming on FISA
Initial Impression of Mukasey Positive (Sen. Russ Feingold)
House Decries Vietnam’s Growing Abuse (Rep. Ed Royce)
Webb: Bush should think twice before Iraq bill veto
HR 811, Unfunded Mandates, and the Protection of Civil Rights
No Pre-K Child Left Behind
Hillary’s Health Plan