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A Call to Probe Young Earmark

The language was not included in the version of the bill passed either by the House or the Senate, nor was it in the conference report approved by both chambers following negotiations between the

Nuclear Disarmament

“After the hearing, everyone was saying ASPs are dead,” said one lobbyist following the debate. “I don’t think that’s the case. All the lobbying — that’s the reason why the program’s alive.”

Reyes PAC Gets PMA Cash

Reyes, the new chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, and creation of the political action committee was the Congressman’s decision, his office said Friday.

Nationwide Listening Tour for Clinton?

The front-loaded primary calendar presents the real possibility that both presidential nominations will essentially be decided by the time Americans wake up on Feb. 6, setting the table for one of

For Book Lovers and More

“It really is a national event because the first lady is involved and we are the de facto library of the United States,” Billington said in an interview.

Delahunt Says Vote Inquiry on Target

Although the select committee established to investigate the August voting snafu on the House floor won’t officially meet until Thursday — just 10 days before it is due to file an interim report — the

Romney Outlines Hill Strategy

In an exclusive, wide-ranging interview with Roll Call on Monday, Romney — a frontrunner for the Republican presidential nomination — discussed what his presidency would mean for relations between

International Focus Continues

He saw there the signs of increased military presence that preceded WWII — a war that would claim the life of his aunt, a victim of the Holocaust — and a war that would see Gilman earn the Distinguished