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Member Fundraisers Flood Agenda

[IMGCAP(1)]Vulnerable Republicans such as Reps. Anh “Joseph” Cao (La.) and Lee Terry (Neb.) are among the leading money chasers.

Democrats Squabble Over Taxes

[IMGCAP(1)]Reid spokesman Rodell Mollineau acknowledged the caucus has some differences but said it is united on the most important point of discussion.

Jury Is Out on Obama’s Offensive

[IMGCAP(1)]Sanders also had a piece of advice for the president. “He would be well-served by remembering what FDR did in the 1930s.

Lessons of 9/11 Ignored, and Filibuster Follies

[IMGCAP(1)]It is now nine years — nine full, long years — since that great catastrophe that came within an inch of devastating Congress and leaving the country potentially without its first branch

McConnell Offers GOP Proposal for Expiring Tax Cuts

largely avoided presenting official Republican alternatives to Democratic proposals — and comes as his party seeks to maintain its unified opposition to allowing some of the tax breaks to lapse Jan. 1.

Josten: Repeal the 1099 Reporting Mandate

[IMGCAP(1)]Under law, a business that purchases more than $600 in services from a self-employed independent contractor during a calendar year is required to file a 1099 form with the IRS disclosing

Heard on the Hill: Swim, Bike and Run, Congressman!

The challenge aims to get 1 million or more Americans competing for the Presidential Active Lifestyle Award, given to Americans who engage in “moderate to intense” physical activity five days a week

Is GOP Really Considering a Federal Shutdown?

[IMGCAP(1)]Kasich’s big line — that he doubted anyone would even notice whether federal departments were forced to shut their doors — was a great sound bite; it clearly implied that much of Washington

Constitution’s Father Wears Clashing Suits

[IMGCAP(1)]Those suits represent two sides of James Madison, the “Father of the Constitution,” who first thought the nation’s basic charter should include a provision to allow Congress to declare