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Road Map: Swords Touch in Senate as Battle Looms

[IMGCAP(1)]This week will be a continuation of the jobs agenda push by Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.), with the Senate passing a $110 billion bill that would extend unemployment insurance and

Heard on the Hill: Armey Wrestles With Ventura

[IMGCAP(1)]During a speech at the National Press Club, Armey strangely singled out Ventura, an Independent and a former pro wrestler, whose sole contribution to the national discourse at the moment

Pelosi Crafts Health Strategy

[IMGCAP(1)]Dreier charged that the self-executing rule was unprecedented, even though Republicans and Democrats have regularly used similar self-executing rules to deem passage of debt limit increases

PAYGO Is Not a Reason to Oppose Health Care Reform

[IMGCAP(1)]PAYGO is also the budget process provision that created extreme interest on the Congressional Budget Office’s cost estimates and what spawned a number of often-questionable theories about

Cutting Room Floor: A Reparation

[IMGCAP(1)]Warrant Officer Phillip O’Donnell, a Stafford, Va., resident and Vietnam War veteran who served in the Marine Corps and the Army, receives the Bronze Star Medal in an emotional ceremony.

HOH’s One-Minute Recess: Easily Distracted

[IMGCAP(1)]ABC News political analyst Cokie Roberts moderated a panel discussion at the National Archives on Thursday night on women in journalism, featuring insight from PBS’ Gwen Ifill, NPR’s Diane

K Street Files: Pots o’ Green

[IMGCAP(1)]Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) is starting the day off early with an 8 a.m. St. Patrick’s Day breakfast at the National Republican Senatorial Committee.