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GOP May Face Shutdown Fight

[IMGCAP(1)]GOP leaders have tried several times this fall to tamp down talk of a government shutdown, with Minority Whip Eric Cantor (R-Va.) telling the Wall Street Journal that he didn’t think a

Obama Boosts Infrastructure — but Too Late

[IMGCAP(1)]Sadly, the politics of winning-through-infrastructure is turning terrible, with public investment of all kinds increasingly dismissed as mere “spending” or “pork.”

Hook, Line and Sinker Diversions

The commonwealth claims to have 2,800 miles of rivers and streams swimming with trout, and stocked waterways are open to anglers as of Oct. 1.

How to Keep Them Down on the Farm

of free, no-collar fun: slides of varying elevations and speeds for young and old alike, rope swings and a village where you can pet goats (and feed them with an ice cream cone filled with food for $1)

Elections Will Determine Haste of Tax Debate

Democrats and Republicans face a lame-duck dilemma on tax policy, and divisions in both parties are likely to complicate a debate that affects millions of Americans facing higher tax rates on Jan. 1.

It’s Desperation Time on the Campaign Trail

[IMGCAP(1)]Whether it is on the TV show “Mad Men” in the offices of Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce, which has lost a majority of its billings and must sign up new businesses to survive, or from politicians

Outside Cash Will Keep GOP Flush in Final Weeks

Throughout the election cycle, the National Republican Congressional Committee trailed the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee in available money by at least a 2-to-1 ratio.

Nonpayments Don’t Spur FEC Penalties

According to a report issued in April by the FEC’s Office of General Counsel, Heller’s campaign reported cash-on-hand amounts from $492,000 to more than $1 million at various points between 2007