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Some Question Black Chamber of Commerce

In the past six months the National Black Chamber of Commerce has rushed to the defense of for-profit colleges, the oil industry and the largest supplier of menthol cigarettes, all while pursuing a lawsuit

Florida GOP Seeks Leadership as Scott Settles In

The new governor is supportive of the state GOP’s effort to position Florida as an early primary state on the 2012 nominating calendar and backs the “Presidency 5” straw poll event.

Raise Your al-Qaida IQ With Suggested Reading

The Looming Tower” by Lawrence Wright Wright’s book covers both the history of al-Qaida, the events leading up to the Sept. 11 attacks and the life of bin Laden starting from his childhood

Pickens’ New Plan: No Wind

In an interview with Roll Call, Pickens defended his new focus as the only practical way forward. “Of course, I wish I had everybody with me. Does it hurt [not to]? Sure.

U.S. Hits Debt Limit

The U.S. officially bumped up against the $14.3 trillion debt ceiling Monday, but rather than heading to the negotiating table, Members of both parties ran to the television cameras.

Who Should Run the Market?

In response, Wells created the Eastern Market Task Force last year to study the market management, interview residents and stakeholders, and make recommendations for what new market oversight should look

Bingaman May Not Support His Party’s Oil Tax Bill

I certainly support paring back some of these tax breaks … whether or not all of them should be pared back, I’m not certain at this point,” he said in the interview, which is scheduled to air Sunday.

Coburn, Norquist Tax Each Other

In an interview with Roll Call on Wednesday, Norquist unloaded on Coburn’s participation in the Senate’s bipartisan “gang of six” budget negotiations as well as his stance on the president

New Media Challenge Aims to Engage Voters

The House Republican Conference kicks off its second annual New Media Challenge this week. The rules are simple. For the next six weeks, Members will face off in a March Madness-esque bracket.

Amash Explains Votes on Facebook

I’m not concerned that down the road I’ll be wrong about an item or two — that’s a given. It’s just the way the world works.”