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All Over, All Eyes Are on Economy

“I think he’s pretty quickly become part of the Washington insider and part of the problem in terms of unwillingness to compromise,” Heitkamp, the state’s former attorney general, said in an interview

DCCC Works to Make Democrats Competitive

“Keeps me going — my caffeine, my sugar,” quipped Israel, munching on a handful of the chewy candies as he cracked open a soda before a recent interview in his study in the Rayburn House Office Building

The State of K Street: Work in the Shadows

It’s as if a Member is saying, “The little devils really have to be watched carefully because you’ll never know what they’ll make me do,” Cassidy said during a recent interview in his corner office in

Rand Paul Tries Killing Foreign Aid Softly

The Kentucky Republican would like the U.S. government to cut off aid because of the imprisonment of a Pakistani doctor who helped provide information in the operation that resulted in the death of al-Qaida

New Nuclear Waste Sites at Issue for NRC Pick

The Senate could take up the nomination of Allison Macfarlane to head the Nuclear Regulatory Commission as soon as this month, but concerns over whether her opposition to the Yucca Mountain nuclear waste

Tom Cotton Ready To Make His Mark

“Why would you want to leave the country’s most respected institution, the Army,” he recalled her asking, “and go to the country’s least respected institution, the Congress?”

Crucial Week for Highway Bill

The prospects of passing a long-term extension to federal highway and transit programs before the end of the month are evaporating, and House and Senate negotiators face a make-or-break week if they want

Dick Lugar: Next Step Will Be Outside Government

In an interview on CNN’s “State of the Union,” the Indiana Republican was asked if he would consider taking a position such as diplomat in the Obama administration if the president is re-elected.