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GOP Faces Delicate Balance in Budget Critique

Republican Study Committee Chairman Tom Price (Ga.) said he didn’t think Republicans had to worry about any electoral pitfalls when opposing the budget, and he also stressed the policy argument as

Heard on the Hill: Red-Jacket Rage

Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.), who both promised the attendees they wouldn’t sing. “My friends in the music business would have to leave if I did,” Leahy quipped.

Ex-Members Get Earmarks

David Hobson (R-Ohio) is out of Congress, but that apparently won’t stop him from getting millions of dollars worth of earmarks in the sprawling spending bill that the House is expected to vote on today

The Sisterhood of the Hill

Albio Sires (D-N.J.), was surprised to learn, though, that this kind of help didn’t exist in a larger and more formal way.

Fresh Stars of Alabama

final month and a half, but Griffith beat back those attacks with the help of about $1 million from the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee and beat commercial insurance broker Wayne Parker (R)

Nation: Romney Writes Checks to Targets of DCCC

Mitt Romney (R) announced Monday that he is cutting $1,000 checks from his political action committee to help a group of House Republicans being targeted for their vote against the stimulus bill.

Romney PAC Aids Targeted Republicans

Mitt Romney (R) announced Monday that he is cutting $1,000 checks from his political action committee to help a group of House Republicans being targeted for their vote against the stimulus bill.

Bunning Apologizes for Ginsburg Comment

Jim Bunning (R-Ky.) on Monday apologized for comments he made Saturday suggesting that Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg would be dead from pancreatic cancer within nine months, saying he did not