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House Republicans Unveil Another Plank in Platform

Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) — who led the yearlong effort to develop an election-year message and strategy — said today’s release is the next step in demonstrating to voters what Republicans

Exiting Staffers Still Favor K St.

I was impressed with how much the auto industry invests in technology R&D and how fast the technology is changing.” Technology was also a driving force behind Barry LaSala’s decision to join Microsoft

Kitty Literature

“Like they say, ‘You just can’t make this stuff up,’” one former staffer tells HOH.

Democrats Plan to Push Energy Until Year’s End

Though that measure isn’t expected to survive through the day, Democrats said the legislation is just the first in a long string of energy-related items they will be pursuing during what portends

Blue-Collar Seats May Vex DCCC

Kirk Schuring (R) are seeking to follow in the footsteps of retiring Rep. Ralph Regula (R). Clinton defeated Obama, 59 percent to 39 percent, in the 16th district.

Maine, Virginia Lead Today’s Calendar

In South Carolina, the primaries aren’t particularly competitive, but that didn’t stop presumptive GOP nominee Sen. John McCain (Ariz.) from cutting two broadcast ads for Sen.

The Supermarket Wars

Henry Brown (R-S.C.), a former executive for Piggly Wiggly supermarkets, is expected today to advance easily to the November general election.

Democrats Smell a Victory on GI Bill

Bush and House Republicans have signaled a willingness to negotiate on the politically potent GI bill, provided that it isn’t offset with a tax increase.

A Bumpy Path to the Hill

There aren’t too many Members whose life actually fits the storyline perfectly, but former Rep.

Minnesota: Jarred by Criticism, Franken Gets DFL Nod

“It kills me that things I said and wrote sent a message to some of my friends in this room and people in this state that they can’t count on me to be a champion for women, a champion for all Minnesotans

Reapportionment Could Cut Delegation Size

Felix Grucci (R) was upset by Democrat Tim Bishop on Long Island. Two years later, Democrat Brian Higgins won the Buffalo-area seat of retiring Rep. Jack Quinn (R).

Democrats Plan to Move Unemployment Measure

The stand-alone bill, sponsored by Ways and Means Committee members Jim McDermott (D-Wash.) and Phil English (R-Pa.), would extend unemployment benefits by 13 weeks for most states, while states

The Coalition That Could Have Been

Those who followed American politics in the 1990s would likely find it hard to believe that President Bill Clinton and Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.) secretly plotted to unite in a centrist coalition to