From the ArcaMax Publishing, Politics Newsletter:
http://www.arcamax.com/news/politics/s-366643-684381
WASHINGTON (UPI) -- Aides say U.S. Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., is
ready to return to her Senate duties after licking her wounds from her
failed Democratic presidential bid.
Clinton plans to return to Capitol Hill early in the coming week for
votes on high-profile bills addressing a bailout of the housing
crises, the president's surveillance powers and war funding, The
Washington Post reported Saturday. Later in the week, she's set to
make her first joint appearances with her former rival, presumptive
Democratic presidential nominee Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill.
"A week from today, you will have seen (Clinton) at the Capitol,"
Clinton spokesman Philippe Reines told the newspaper.
Meanwhile, the Post reported that new Clinton campaign figures show
her presidential campaign finished $22.5 million in the red at the end
of May, a $3 million increase from its April debt total. More than
half of total, some $12.2 million, was owed to the candidate herself,
the Post said.