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It’s Budget Constraint Time for the AOC

A deteriorating Capitol complex, a $1 billion maintenance backlog and thousands of “high risk” safety hazards along with a more meager budget will mean that Ayers will have to make tough decisions

Arslan: Congress Can Rev Up Engine of Economy

In fact, large employers don’t even represent 1 percent of the nation’s businesses, and they grow at a much slower rate than the real engine of our economy — small businesses.

Calendar Won’t End the Ethics Showdown

flurry of public activity prior to the August recess, the ethics committee has not indicated whether it will initiate either hearing before the House adjourns next month, potentially as early as Oct. 1,

Bond Office ‘Like Coming Home’

[IMGCAP(1)] The women are recent college graduates hired this summer to fulfill legislative correspondent roles until the Missouri Republican retires in November.

Obama Tries to Drum Up Liberal Enthusiasm

[IMGCAP(1)]But Obama also had a serious message to those in the audience: “When you are talking to your friends and your neighbors and your co-workers, I want you to feel good about the support that

Tea Party Class Would Test Boehner

[IMGCAP(1)]King warned that he and other House conservatives aligned with the tea party could form a bloc threatening to take down House rules if Boehner puts bills on the floor that they consider

Health Care Interests Reward Allies on Reform

The company also has contributed more than $1 million in largely unrestricted funds to 527 groups — all of them with GOP affiliations, including the National Governors Association.

Senate Committees Face Major Turnover

[IMGCAP(1)]The retirements of Budget ranking member Judd Gregg (R-N.H.) and Rules ranking member Bob Bennett (R-Utah) will also set off a domino effect among Republicans on those panels next year

Hill Divided on Rahm’s Future

[IMGCAP(1)]Congressional Progressive Caucus Co-Chairman Raúl Grijalva said he would like to see Emanuel go; he suggested the president replace him with “somebody that will work equally with all Caucus

Reid Pressured to Curtail Agenda, End Session Early

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) is coming under increasing pressure not only to close up shop Oct. 1, but also to more narrowly tailor the Senate’s agenda to jobs and the economy.