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Republicans Will Hold Firm With Obama

The president and Democratic leaders have so far opposed extending tax cuts for people who make more than $250,000. All the tax cuts are set to expire at the end of the year.

A Quiet Campaign for a Secret Committee

Unlike most House committees, the Speaker and Minority Leader alone choose the members of the Intelligence Committee — including the chairman and the ranking member.

Kyl Blames Democrats for Arms Treaty Delay

Senate Minority Whip Jon Kyl sought Sunday to defend his opposition to the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, arguing that the Senate won’t sign off on it during the lame-duck session as a matter of “reality

Kyl Stays Tight-Lipped on Political Future

Kyl, during a brief interview before Thanksgiving, joked that any announcement about running for a fourth term would be handled to maximize favorable publicity, but then he expressed exasperation

Cravaack Focuses on Knocking Back Health Care Law

Defunding the health care law — and ultimately repealing it — will be Chip Cravaack’s priority when he joins the House in the 112th Congress, the Minnesota Republican told NPR on Wednesday. 

Reid’s New Chief of Staff Takes Atypical Path to Top

The rest of Krone’s résumé includes stints at Comcast; the National Cable & Telecommunications Association; the YES Network; and GlobalCenter Inc., the Internet services subsidiary of Global Crossing Ltd

Defeated Rep. Phil Hare Eyes Running Again

“I’m really looking at it seriously,” he said in a phone interview. “I don’t know yet. I’m not a definite.” Hare was first elected in 2006 to replace his former boss, Democratic Rep.

How Murkowski Made History

“It was important to make sure that all Alaskans, regardless of your political stripe, felt that they had somebody who’s going to represent their best interests,” Murkowski said Thursday in an interview