The GOP’s Risky Fight Over Perez
The GOP's Risky Fight Over Perez -
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The GOP's Risky Fight Over Perez -
Perez's Nomination to Labor Post Already Facing GOP Criticism -
Three Takeaways From the RNC's Autopsy Report for 2014 -
Pilfered Funds & The FCC's Online Political Public File Rule -
Shop Talk: Who's Behind the Draft PAC for Hillary Rodham Clinton? -
Business Group's Bid for Tax Rewrite Is More Than a Hoop Dream -
Director Robert S.
The chairmen of D.C.’s oversight committees on Capitol Hill continue to be strong advocates for the city. Sen. Thomas R.
About Romney's Hero's Welcome at #CPAC2013 -
Reagan's Long-Lost Message for Today's CPAC -
Macias: Ending Radio's Free Ride -
Swett and Jasser: Bahrain's Choice -
Portman's Spotlight: The New Face of Moderate Republicans -
The funding numbers, set by panel Chairwoman Candice S.
So far advocates and public health groups do not see the Hoeven-Pryor bill (S 427) as an unraveling of nutrition standards that encourage more fresh fruits and vegetables and that limit fat, sugar
150) and measures that crack down on gun trafficking (S 54) and expand background checks for gun sales (S 374).
Over the last week, the Senate Judiciary Committee has advanced legislation to ban assault weapons (S 150), require expanded background checks for gun sales (S 374) and crack down on gun traffickers
CPAC's Cult of Personality -
Johnny Isakson, R-Ga., and Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H., introduced a bill (S 554) this week that would move Congress to a two-year cycle, and Rep.
Pope Watch: The Year's Top Codel Starts Now -