Blanche Lincoln is giving her senatorial papers to the Butler Center for Arkansas Studies at of the Central Arkansas Library System. If he keeps adding papers, Bobby Roberts is going to have to find another building or two to renovate.

UPDATE: Blog reader Durango said earlier today that he’d gotten information that Lincoln would be forming a government consulting (aka lobbying, when allowable) firm with Robert Holifield, an Arkansan on the Senate Ag committee staff.) A spokesman for Lincoln said, yadda yadda yadda. The direct quote: “Senator Lincoln is grateful for the opportunity to have served her home and the people of Arkansas in the United States Senate. She is contemplating several options regarding the next step of her career and will certainly share those plans.” Late Tuesday, I got a response from Holifield to my Facebook message: “Right now I’m still thinking about the next steps for my career. But most of all, I’m enjoying being surrounded by hog fans in new orleans.”

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