It was sort of easy to let it slip by. But Jonathan Weisman had an important piece in the Post on Saturday. In the piece, Weisman notes how new Majority Leader John Boehner’s first move on the job was to put a halt to the House GOP’s already fairly anemic bill to crack down on lobbyists. The bill, which was moving forward under the sponsorship of Speaker Hastert and Rep. Dreier, went too far, says Boehner.
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