Kirk Makes Inspiring Return to Senate
Mark S. Kirk took his first steps into the Capitol on Thursday, and his first steps into a second act as senator that he never imagined would be necessary at the age of 53.
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Mark S. Kirk took his first steps into the Capitol on Thursday, and his first steps into a second act as senator that he never imagined would be necessary at the age of 53.
House's Sandy Aid Bill Is Only the First Chapter -
Issa has spent the past two years working to unlink D.C.’s budget from the congressional appropriations process and will likely continue that effort in the months ahead.
Do's and Don'ts for New Members in the 113th Congress -
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., provided the day’s YouTube-worthy moment at his mock swearing-in ceremony in the Old Senate Chamber.
While states have no jurisdiction over whether groups violated federal tax or campaign finance laws, they have the right to enforce their own disclosure rules, said Paul S.
McConnell Remains Washington's Essential, if Reluctant, Deal-Maker -
Biden Jr.’s lifetime in the Senate and his reputation as an honest broker is paying off in a big way for the vice president as he watches his stock rise after successfully negotiating a deal to avert the
Reid's Move Away From Spotlight on Cliff Deal Could Shield His Caucus -
This casts a pall over the U.S.’s credit rating.”
Thune is the sponsor of a similar repeal bill (S 720).
With Cliff Legislation Now in House's Court, Leaders Mull Options -
Obama vowed Monday that wouldn’t be the case and that he will insist on additional revenue in 2013’s looming fights over the deficit, but he’ll no longer have as big a cudgel to force the GOP to
Three Senators — Mark S. Kirk of Illinois, Frank R. Lautenberg of New Jersey and Jim DeMint of South Carolina — did not vote.
Subject to a rule: HR 8 — Fiscal deal (tentative) Under suspension of the rules: House draft — Pay freeze S 3662, S 3630 — Postal Office renaming HR 1464
But the industry later backed off and supported the Senate Finance Committee plan (S 3521) to extend the credit for just one year, though with a modification that would qualify any projects started during
Obama's Call for More Revenue Next Year Angers GOP Senators -
reauthorizations of tax “extenders,” which range from a credit for business research and development expenses to a state and local sales tax deduction that the Senate Finance Committee adopted in August (S
S 3472, Uninterrupted Scholars Act. Senate amendment to HR 2076, Investigative Assistance for Violent Crimes Act.
Under suspension of the rules: S 3454 — Intelligence authorization HR 6612 — Neil Armstrong Flight Research Center HR 443 — Maniilaq Association land acquisition</p