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Ruling May Open Finance Law Loophole

Some campaign finance experts believe the ruling is a precedent that will hamper the government’s ability to prosecute certain campaign finance violations in the future.

Obama Walks Fine Line

But by staging events on employment and the budget deficits in the first two days of this week, he highlighted the political risks inherent in such a juggling act.

Chris Kennedy Is Camelot’s Next Act

In an interview last week, Rep. Patrick Kennedy (D-R.I.) talked about his cousin’s campaign and said he speaks to Chris Kennedy “frequently— about his yet-to-be-announced bid.

Andrew Johnson, Accidental Leader

Lincoln had chosen the Tennessee native to be his running mate in the election of 1864 because he appealed to Southern Democrats, yet he had sided with the Union during the war.

Grassley Joins Fight Over Library IG

But Grassley doesn’t directly mention the one issue at the forefront of the controversy: a provision in the fiscal 2009 omnibus spending bill that stripped the Library’s IG office of its ability

Capitol Police Revise Rulebook

One officer might let a man with a cane walk through the magnetometer, while another would insist the cane be X-rayed. Today the rule is clear: The cane gets screened.

Low Expectations Greet Appropriations Season

Once the supplemental is put to bed, aides said, it’s still entirely feasible for the House to complete the spending bills before the end of the fiscal year on Sept. 30.

PMA’s Snowball Effect

— This isn’t the first time that Republicans have unsuccessfully tried to target the 19-term Congressman.

Dan Beard: Is He Proactive or Pro-Democrats?

“I have strongly questioned everything that we do and why do we do it and do we need to continue to do it,— Beard said in a recent interview. His critics view it differently.