Capitol Lens: In the Stands With Sunny Jim
Seen here at a Washington Senators game, James S. Sherman was the 27th vice president of the United States, serving under William Howard Taft.
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Seen here at a Washington Senators game, James S. Sherman was the 27th vice president of the United States, serving under William Howard Taft.
It might also be 2012’s election predictor.
What's Your Boss Waiting For? -
Violence Against Women Act's Future Remains Uncertain -
Underfunded early on, Cruz has been carried financially by Washington, D.C.’s tea party class, with conservative activist groups advertising heavily on his behalf.
Massachusetts: Scott Brown Touts Democratic Mayor's Backing -
Mitt Romney's Fundraising Boost Stems From Unique Tactic -
That’s just what’s on tap with S. 3239 and H.R. 3798, the Egg Products Inspection Act Amendments, which would improve standards for laying hens in the egg industry and is backed by egg farmers, animal
D.C.’s migrant workers are the lawmakers, staffers, diplomats and consultants who work in our city for a time or season before moving on.
Robert Wexler of Florida, now the head of the S. Daniel Abraham Center for Middle East Peace.
McConnells Own Words on Senate Gridlock -
Arizona: Kyrsten Sinema Airs Women's Issues Ad -
These Democrats say that at the end of the day, Norton, a fellow Democrat and D.C.’s nonvoting delegate to Congress, probably appreciates their situation.
Whats One Good Thing About the Fiscal Cliff? -
Danker: How the CFPB Got the Feds Lunch Money -
Seeing FDR off were (from left) Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau, Attorney General Homer S. Cummings, Secretary of State Cordell Hull and Mrs. Homer S. Cummings.
The Marketplace Equity Act (H.R. 3179), along with similar bills such as the Marketplace Fairness Act (S. 1832), supports the collection of taxes that are already owed to states and local governments,
Chambers Election-Year Spending Tops Quarterly Lobbying Disclosures -
A just-filed ethics complaint is reigniting a long-running debate about whether one of Washington, D.C.’s most prominent watchdog groups is impartial or tilts to the left.
On an unrelated note and in the final minutes of the hearing, Issa floated an idea based on a comment Gandhi had made earlier in the afternoon: Could D.C.’s charter be revised to allow city government