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House GOP to Unveil Agenda Thursday

Updated: 1:03 p.m. House Republicans will unveil their long-awaited, majority-making agenda Thursday at 10 a.m. at a hardware store in Sterling, Va.

DADT Opponents Lobbying With the Stars

[IMGCAP(1)]The activists are also focusing on a handful of other Republicans, including retiring Sen. George Voinovich (Ohio) and Sen. Dick Lugar (Ind.).

Snowe’s Help to Advance Defense Bill Is in Doubt

“We should all have the opportunity to review that report which is to be completed on December 1, as we reevaluate this policy and the implementation of any new changes,” she said in the statement.

Obama Defends Business Record at Town Hall

“If you’re making $1 billion a year after a very bad financial crisis where 8 million people lost their jobs and small businesses can’t get loans, then I think that you shouldn’t be feeling put upon

Handicapper Headache: What About Alaska?

[IMGCAP(1)]I start off skeptical, but I’m not sure. For anyone who doesn’t know about Alaska politics, let’s just say that at one time it was mind-bogglingly weird.

Democrats Begin War With GOP on Agenda

[IMGCAP(1)]”Each day we will expose a different facet of the real Republican agenda, which is focused on fighting against the middle class and job creation,” a Democratic leadership aide said.

Cutting Room Floor: Bipartisan Escalation

[IMGCAP(1)]Sens. Arlen Specter (D-Pa.) and Jim Bunning (R-Ky.) take the escalator to the Capitol from the Senate subway on Thursday. The 111th Congress will be the last for both Senators.

House Out Until Wednesday

And with the party still divided over what to do on tax cuts, the only must-pass bill on the agenda is a continuing resolution keeping the government running after the start of the new fiscal year Oct. 1.

Boehner in Arizona on Fundraising Swing

The committee has also reserved time in the 5th district from Oct. 1 to 21. The DCCC will also be on the air in those Phoenix-area districts for the last three weeks of the campaign.