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CAFTA Vote Not Haunting Democrats Yet

Of the 15 House Democrats who tempted the wrath of organized labor by voting for the Central American Free Trade Agreement in July, few appear worried that their vote will cost them at the polls next year

Chambers Split Over COLAs

Feingold, who lambasted the annual increases as “stealth pay raises” Tuesday on the Senate floor, later credited the combination of the recent natural disasters, along with the ongoing conflict in

Meeting in the Middle

(For the record, the requisite “Sex and the City” allusion comes on page 16.)

Earle v. Lawmaker, Take 1

The problems with the indictments … went to the basic competency of [Earle] and his political motivation.”

Recording Hurricane History

Peggy Bulger, director of the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress, thinks the time is ripe to begin the rescue effort in the areas affected by hurricanes Katrina and Rita.

GPO Seeks Radical Overhaul

And most importantly, backers of the effort say, the new system represents the foundation for a new way of doing business in an industry that has been completely transformed by the Internet in the past

C-SPAN Marathon Marks Milestone

“We couldn’t think of a better way to celebrate a format that’s given a voice to the public and helped shape the political debate.”