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Oversight Confusion Hinders Security Policy

Seven years ago, the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States, popularly known as the 9/11 commission, said Congress had too many committees with oversight authority for the Department

Job Speech Important to Liberals

The call to arms by the California lawmaker, a member of the Joint Committee on Deficit Reduction and of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, came at a briefing during which the party’s top brass

Commission Report Weathers Test of Time

I think it is fair to say the 9/11 Commission Report is the most studied such document since the Warren Commission Report on the assassination of President John F.

Two Former Democratic Aides Raise a Ruckus

But Daschle and Glendening no longer feel the same personal or professional connection to the Democratic Party and are launching Ruck.us, an online organizing tool that they hope will push the parties

In Land of White Meat, Race to Get Red Hot

It’s very good for me,” Latham said in an interview at the fair. “An awful lot of people here think that I represent them now, and certainly in surrounding counties, I do. They’re familiar with me.

Tax Cuts Rule Jobs Agenda

Gene Sperling, director of the White House National Economic Council, seemed to embrace both approaches in a Bloomberg Television interview Friday, saying, “We are looking at all different options

Leaders to Stay Close to Deficit Panel

Party leaders are giving the new super committee some space to build a bipartisan deficit plan, but they are staying close enough to the process to continue as the unseen hands behind the scenes.

GOP Poll: N.Y. Special to Replace Weiner Tied

Although Weprin remains favored to win the race — Roll Call rates it Likely Democratic — the dynamics of the district and the likelihood of a low-turnout election make an upset possible.

HOH’s One-Minute Recess: Accusations Fly

“This is a president who has done more to undo the very foundation of the country, the rule of law, that no matter who you are, president, Member of Congress, whoever — it doesn’t matter — the law

Lawmakers Facing Disgruntled Voters Back Home

The angry mood at town halls meetings, plus scores of protests across the country this month, suggests the debate over spending cuts and reducing the federal deficit is far from over.