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Boehner to Headline Cao Fundraiser Tuesday

The $500-per-person fundraiser at the Capitol Hill Club comes as the House is moving toward a vote this week on the controversial legislation, and Democrats are furiously whipping to get the 216

Plans in Flux on Health Vote

On timing, Clyburn said in an interview with McClatchy Newspapers over the weekend that the vote could slide past Easter Sunday — April 4 — while others said they believe the package can clear the

Boehner Bats Down DeLay’s Criticism

House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) on Sunday downplayed recent criticism of the GOP’s 2010 political strategy and asserted that Republicans “have a chance” of winning the House in November’s midterm

Barton Holds the Line for the GOP

“They almost always had us outvoted,” Barton conceded in an interview last week. “But they never had us outgunned intellectually on the substance of the issues.”

Labor Groups Key in Pa. Primary

When Specter defected from the GOP one year ago next month, he announced he would not be the “automatic 60th vote” on the Employee Free Choice Act — the top legislative priority for unions.

Specter Finds Comfort Zone

In the Senate, Specter’s change of allegiances delivered to the GOP what was at the time yet another body blow, while providing the Democrats with a 60-vote, filibuster-proof majority.

Smithsonian Transparency Is Sought

A third bill would ensure that the permanent exhibits at the Smithsonian’s 17 museums and art galleries remain free to the public.

Editorial: Ethics Stench

The stench of scandal surrounding Members of Congress and PMA, the now-defunct lobbying firm raided by federal agents in 2008, was so acrid that the House last year passed a resolution asking the House