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K Street Project is hiring.

Roll Call reports:

kstreetproject.jpg Democrats have been happily crowing about the death of the K Street Project since the November 2006 elections that restored their majorities in Congress. In fact, a version of the campaign, or what’s left of it, has still been kicking around, and it’s about to get some new management.

Americans for Tax Reform — the anti-tax group headed by Grover Norquist — has long maintained a Web site bearing the project’s name as a jobs bank for like-minded conservatives. Now, after three years at the helm of that effort, Sarah Smith has left for a job at a professional search firm. But Chris Butler, ATR’s chief of staff, said the group will continue its job-placement push and will announce Smith’s replacement soon. He acknowledged the political realities have changed the dynamic of the campaign.

The K Street Project’s website is currently down, with the message: “This site is currently offline for revisions. Stay tuned.”

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