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Hensarling Shifts to Low Profile

Jeb Hensarling, the former chairman of the House Republican Study Committee, may no longer be at the center of House spending wars, but since leaving leadership, the conservative Texan has established

Obama Sees a Path in Senate for Climate Bill

President Barack Obama on Sunday said House passage of the climate change bill provides the framework for success in the Senate, repeatedly pointing to the support of conservative Democratic Rep.

GOP Hopes for Big Smack on the Kissell

Many party strategists believe that, with a strong candidate, reclaiming the suburban Charlotte-based district could be near the top of the list.

Obey, Waters Fight on House Floor

get it approved, and her latest plan included giving the earmark to the school district, which would then fund the employment center named for Waters.”Waters accosted Chairman Obey on the floor and demanded

Democrats Looking to Land Recruit Against Terry

“I campaign hard every time and I don’t like being down to 52 percent, and my goal is to get it back up,— Terry said in a phone interview. “I think this is an election where I can do that.

Democrats Thinking Dynasty After 15-10 Win

— In an interview Friday, the Democratic skipper reflected on his team’s surprising 15-10 win last Wednesday at Nationals Park and on Democratic chances in the future.

Appropriations Season Is Off to a Bumpy Start

Democrats have set the lofty goal of completing the 12 spending bills before the end of the fiscal year on Sept. 30, hoping to avoid the omnibus spending measures and continuing resolutions that