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Typogate, the Sequel

The second error led Foxx to make a tearful plea to Democrats on the House floor to consent to fixing the second error. But Rep.

Urban Renewal Redux

The commission’s proposal would create a new 15-block “ecodistrict” on the south side of Independence Avenue, between Fourth Street on the east, 12th Street on the west and Maine Avenue on the south

Bipartisan Buddies

“They like to see all of us working together to get things done,” Hirono told Roll Call in an interview. The Congresswoman said Rep.

VP Nominee or Not, Rob Portman Is Valuable to GOP

And while all the hullabaloo of the will-he-won’t-he game of vice presidential politics might be a nuisance — or might even be the buildup to an actual selection — the freshman Senator is using his Beltway

Gun Control Issue Absent on the Trail

Christopher Shays, one of the original proponents of the federal assault weapons ban and now running in the Senate GOP primary, disavowed the defunct law as ineffective in the wake of the recent Colorado

Massachusetts: New Poll Shows Close Senate Race

Because this was a poll of registered voters, as opposed to likely voters, the undecided number is probably higher than the actual number of voters who haven’t yet made up their mind in the white-hot

The Suits Off Their Backs

The House edged out the Senate this year, reclaiming the title after being bested last time around.

Rob Portman’s Push Not Too Popular

“I’m just trying to get something done here that helps the country,” Portman said in an interview in his office in the Russell Senate Office Building.

Senate May Soon Grind to Halt

Senate aides have said that if the Michigan Democrat’s legislation reaches the floor, it’s the likely vehicle for votes next week on extending the tax cuts implemented under President George W.