By LISA MASCARO, Las Vegas Sun

GOP senator proposes break for business

Nevada Republican Sen. John Ensign is pushing legislation to help businesses weather the recession.
Ensign is trying to add a corporate tax suspension to the economic recovery package making its way through Congress. Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid has signaled an interest in the concept.

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Unlike Cheney, Biden unwelcome in Senate huddles

In a move to reassert Congressional independence at the start of the new presidential administration, the vice president will be barred from joining weekly internal Senate deliberations, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said.

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Democrats can expect fight over labor-union bill

WASHINGTON -- A national association of concrete-company executives gathered two months before Tuesday's election in an ornate room off the Senate floor to meet with Sen. John Ensign, R-Nev.

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As GOP Senate prospects dim, groups pump up spending

WASHINGTON -- Propelled by voter anxiety over the economic downturn, Democrats are possibly poised to win a filibuster-proof majority of seats in the U.S. Senate, as outside groups pour money into Republican races to reverse the trend.Some Republican senators thought to be safe for reelection are now fighting for their political lives in unexpectedly narrowed races.

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Black Nev. delegate is proud of Obama, but backs McCain

ST. PAUL, Minn. -- Lorraine Marshall of Las Vegas is one of only 36 African American delegates at the Republican National Convention, and the only one in the Nevada delegation.But Marshall doesn't feel alone.

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The 'new old' Harry Reid fades to background

DENVER -- On any given day in Congress, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid is a popular man.Reporters swarm him, surrounding his small frame and holding recorders high to capture his comments. They walk with him until the last possible moment, stopping only when he steps behind the door to his office or onto the Senate floor, places off-limits to journalists.

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Convention parties and new ethics rules may collide

DENVER -- An open and passionate man, Timothy E. Guertin is a chief executive with a story to tell, and he came to the Democratic National Convention to share it over dinner with potentially influential friends.

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Parties in Congress jockey for supremacy on energy fixes

WASHINGTON -- Congress continues to wrestle with $4-a-gallon gas this week as the two parties attempt to gain the upper hand on a top voter issue before heading home to campaign during the August recess.

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Yucca Mountain's future depends on Nov. election

WASHINGTON -- On the brink of what should be a milestone for the Yucca Mountain project, prospects for the nuclear waste dump outside of Las Vegas have never been more in doubt.The Energy Department is expected to deliver its long-awaited application to license the repository as soon as this week, a step that ordinarily would be among the most significant in its 20-year history.

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It's no joke: Reid to plug book on Comedy Central

WASHINGTON -- It may sound unbelievable, but Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid can be a wickedly funny man.But "The Daily Show" funny?We shall soon see. Reid will make his debut May 5 on the Comedy Central classic in which comic Jon Stewart anchors a fake newscast.

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