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Libyan Conflict Begins to Fracture Senate

Just like the House before it, the Libyan conflict began to splinter the Senate this week as support diminished for a nonbinding resolution expressing approval for U.S. military action in the war-torn

Boren Won’t Seek Re-Election

“I have no doubt it will be very competitive, and you don’t take anything for granted,” Carson told Roll Call in a telephone interview.

30 Years Later, Nolan Considers Comeback Bid

Nolan was elected to Congress three times, the first time with the Watergate class of 1974. His Congressional district stretched from the southwest corner of the state into central Minnesota.

At Last, Kucinich Draws Republicans to a Cause

House Republicans found themselves in the odd position of backing the efforts of the liberal gadfly before GOP leaders cobbled together their own resolution that was approved on the floor.

Cantor Seeks to Deliver

Despite public doubts expressed by none other than the Speaker that the group will not be able to meet the Aug. 2 deadline for raising the debt ceiling, the Virginia Republican said Thursday in an

House GOP May Join Anti-Libya Resolution

Cantor said GOP support is clearly driven by the lack of a clear mission and the “seeming disregard of the role that Congress plays under the Constitution. I think that’s very real for our Members.”

Boehner: Obama Should Engage on Debt

Boehner’s call to action followed a meeting at the White House earlier in the day where the entire House Republican Conference and the president discussed the country’s debt and budget.