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House Democrats Release Gun Proposals Largely Mirroring Obama's -
Iowa: Potential Candidates Named for Braley's 1st District -
On Thursday, the Senate rejected a GOP alternative to the bipartisan bill (S 47) that would renew and update the 1994 law known as the Violence Against Women Act.
Markell and Fallin: Nation's Fiscal Health Depends on Flexible Federalism -
Menendez's Chief of Staff Provides Talking Points to Rebut Scandal -
The Bacas wanted 2006 to be a banner year for their political family: Joe Baca Jr., then a first-term assemblyman, ran for an open state Senate seat, and his younger brother, Jeremy, ran for Joe Jr.’s
Edmund S. Muskie decided to put pen to paper after concluding that Republicans and Democrats perceive the world through dramatically different lenses.
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Roll call votes expected: S 47 — Violence Against Women Act Markups Judiciary marks up pending legislation and votes on pending nominations. 10:30 a.m., S-216 Capitol
Oversight and Government Reform Committee hearing on the District’s fiscal 2012 budget request that Chairman Darrell Issa, R-Calif., suggested he might like to be the Capitol Hill champion for unlinking D.C.’s
Capitol Quip: Vote for This Week's Fence Finalists -
Rothenberg: Youth Vote Could Seal GOP's Minority Status -
GOP Defense Hawks Reprise Last Year's Sequester Delay Bill -
John Rorapaugh, ProFish Ltd.’s director of sustainability, has been spearheading the snakehead eradication effort for the past three years.
The Senate bill (S 47), which appears on track for passage on Thursday, allows tribal courts to prosecute non-Indians accused of domestic violence offenses against Indian victims.
Feinstein, D-Calif., who is leading the push to revive the expired ban on assault weapons, despite the long odds, has been granted the opportunity to preside over a full committee hearing on her bill (S
Boehner Encouraged by Immigration Group's Work -
One bill (S 190) would prohibit the NLRB and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau from enforcing or implementing decisions and regulations, and the other (S 180) would freeze any decisions, regulations
Shop Talk: EMILY's List Announces 2014 Team -