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Benson: McCarthy's Work at EPA Should Start With Backing Off Coal Ash -
When Does 'Appropriator' Become a Dirty Word? Perhaps in Georgia's GOP Primary -
3 Reasons Why Don Young Is Alaska's Political Teflon -
Ignoring Young No Longer Possible for GOP's High Command -
Garamendi's 'Learning Tour' of Africa Comes in at $40,000 -
that he or she can win (as Republican Mike Castle would have done in Delaware in 2010), or when a strong national partisan “wave” carries the minority party’s nominee to victory (e.g., Republican Mark S.
Rep. Steve King's Foreign Travels at Government Expense -
Candice S. Miller, R-Mich., chairwoman of the Committee on House Administration.
He also has worked as an account executive at production company D S Simon Productions. David J.
Obama's Dinner With the GOP, Part 2 -
Senate Democrats also added to the resolution (S Con Res 8) adopted last week several provisions that affect the health care law and health entitlement programs.
His chamber voted 79-20 to demonstrate support for abolishing the 2.3 percent excise tax on March 21 as an amendment to the fiscal 2014 Senate budget resolution (S Con Res 8).
Only one Republican, Mark S. Kirk of Illinois, broke ranks with the GOP and voted against Lee’s amendment.
One of 2014’s most vulnerable Democratic incumbents, Sen. Mark Pryor of Arkansas, is using the media blitz to demonstrate political space between him and Bloomberg.
Richard Blumenthal and Christopher S. Murphy of Connecticut sent a joint letter Monday to the National Rifle Association, asking the pro-gun group to stop robocalls to residents of Newtown, Conn.
Dennis Hastert, Thomas S. Foley and Gingrich, former Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld and Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr.
Lankford Is the House GOP's Unassuming Moral Compass -
The Montana lawmaker was one of four Democrats who voted against the fiscal 2014 budget resolution (S Con Res 8) adopted on a 50-49 vote in the early morning hours of March 23.
During votes on the Senate budget resolution (S Con Res 8), Cruz offered an amendment to provide for the repeal of the law, which the Senate defeated, 45-54.
side of the chamber all the way to the Texas Republican’s desk on the far side to give him a piece of her mind after Cruz insisted on a roll call vote on his amendment to the Senate budget resolution (S