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Joe Conason: Pelosi’s Toothless Watchdogs

Congressional leaders are expected to announce the creation of a new commission to investigate the real causes of America’s crippling financial disaster.

Sotomayor hearings: what to expect

Michael Tomasky on what to look for as the Senate tests Obama’s supreme court pick


GOP Senate Candidates Won’t Disclose How They’d Vote On Sotomayor

Republicans running for the Senate next year, including those scrounging for votes to win difficult primaries, aren’t saying how they’d vote on Sonia Sotomayor’s nomination to the Supreme Court.

Interviews with a dozen Republicans running for…

Senate Panel to Consider Cell Jamming in the Slammer

Contraband cell phones are creating problems in the U.S. prison system, but legislation to allow jamming of the signals is being fought by public interest groups and consumer organizations.
– One of the first bills introduced
in the 111th Congress was the Safe Prisons Communications Act of 2009. The
legislation would allow correctional institutions to permit the installation of
jamming devices within a prison to prevent prison inmates from using smuggled
cellular phones.

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Sotomayor Statement: Full Text From Senate Judiciary Committee Hearing

Sonia Sotomayor spoke at her confirmation hearing for the first time on Monday afternoon, sketching out her judicial philosophy.

“My personal and professional experiences help me listen and understand, with the law always commanding the resul…

Illinois GOP Clearing Senate Field: McKenna Won’t Run If Mark Kirk Does

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) — The head of the Illinois Republican Party says he won’t run for the U.S. Senate if Rep. Mark Kirk decides to run.

The announcement Monday from Andrew McKenna reduces the chances of a major Republican primary battle. …

Barney Frank: Mark Kirk Has ‘Senate Envy’

As the rest of Capitol Hill was playing the “will he or won’t he” game over whether Rep. Mark Kirk (R-Ill.) would run for the Senate, one of his colleagues called him out for having Senate envy.

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Sessions Greets Sotomayor With “Wise Latina” Comment

WASHINGTON — The top-ranking Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee has greeted Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor with skepticism.

Sen. Jeff Sessions on Monday cited Sotomayor’s much-publicized remarks about the notion that a …

G.O.P. Senators Planning To Question Sotomayor’s Impartiality

The day before Sonia Sotomayor’s confirmation hearings were to begin, Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee signaled on Sunday that they would question her ability to be impartial, based on previous statements she has made about her ba…

Lawmakers Won’t Make Obama’s Health Care Deadline

WASHINGTON — Legislation to overhaul the nation’s health systems is unlikely to make it through the House and Senate before the August target set by President Barack Obama and other Democratic leaders, lawmakers said Sunday.

Democrats a…

The Cast Of Characters For Sotomayor’s Confirmation Hearings

WASHINGTON — Live from the Capitol, Sonia Sotomayor’s confirmation hearings promise high political theater this week, beamed to the world in dramatic, historic, perhaps comedic glory.

When the curtain rises Monday on Sotomayor’s nominat…

Gay Marriage Bill Put On Hold By Gov. Paterson

Gov. David A. Paterson will delay his plan to force a vote on a bill to legalize same-sex marriage until early September because the Senate is too unsettled now to take it up, his spokesman said.

Huff Radio: Democrats in Control in DC

Al Franken in the Senate and the Democrats’ now-60 seat majority, we thought we’d take this opportunity to sort through the differences between Democratic factions as the Obama revolution gets underway.

Giannoulias Raises Almost $2M Toward Senate Run

Illinois Treasurer Alexi Giannoulias has raised $1.8 million for his Senate bid, while his likely Democratic rivals have zero dollars in their war chests.

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Burris rules out re-election bid

Roland Burris

Illinois Senator Roland Burris has said he will not stand for re-election when his term finishes next year.

Mr Burris has been dogged by ethics complaints since being appointed to his post by disgraced ex-Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich.

He would have faced a tough battle to be the Democrats’ nominee in the race.

The senator, who denies any wrongdoing, says he would have had to spend too much time raising money, and not enough time on his senatorial duties.

"I was called to choose between spending my time raising funds, or spending my time raising issues for my state. I believe that the business of the people of the state of Illinois should always come first," he said.

‘Dilemma’

Mr Burris’s senate seat was previously held by US President Barack Obama, but became vacant when Mr Obama entered the White House.

Under state law, it was Mr Blagojevich’s duty to pick a replacement for Mr Obama, but before he was able to make his choice, he was arrested and charged with attempting to "sell" the senate seat in return for campaign contributions and personal advancement.

He was later impeached and removed from office, but not before he had chosen Mr Burris to fill the senate vacancy, raising concerns that the new senator may have offered Mr Blagojevich something in return for the appointment.

At the time of his appointment, Mr Burris denied that he had spoken to any members of the governor’s team about the senate seat, but later acknowledged that he had discussed it with Blagojevich aides.

The transcript of a conversation released by investigators in May indicated that Mr Burris had spoken about the seat to Mr Blagojevich’s brother Robert – who was in charge of fundraising for the former governor.

"I mean, so Rob, I’m in a dilemma right now wanting to help the governor," Mr Burris told Robert Blagojevich, according to the transcript.

"I will personally do something," Mr Burris allegedly said.

Mr Burris has repeatedly denied wrongdoing and in June, prosecutors announced that they would not be charging him with any crime.

With Mr Burris out of the running, the race to become the Democrats’ nominee in the 2010 senate race will be hard-fought.

One leading contender – Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan – announced this week that she would not be entering the race, but state treasurer Alexi Giannoulias reportedly plans to seek the nomination, as does Christopher Kennedy, a Chicago businessman and son of the late Robert F Kennedy, and Chicago Urban League president Cheryle Jackson.

For the Republicans, Illinois Congressman Mark Kirk has expressed an interest in running, according to media reports. </p


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Mark Kirk Won’t Run For Senate: Report

U.S. Rep. Mark Kirk will not run for the Senate in 2010, the Washington Post’s Chris Cilliza reports.

The North Shore Republican appeared set to enter the race just days ago, after Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan announced she would no…