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Did FAIR Action Violate Law?

Under federal law, “A person may not carry out any of the following activities in the [Capitol] Grounds: (1) offer or expose any article for sale; (2) display a sign, placard, or other form of advertisement

Stier: Oversight of CDC Grants Is Necessary

In a May 1 letter to HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, Collins expressed concern that the CDC appears to have used “federal funds in attempts to change state and local policies and laws,” despite

Taxes: Parties Confident in Their Policies

While Obama has long said that it’s time to raise taxes on income above $250,000, some influential lawmakers in his party favor a higher threshold, such as $1 million, which they say is a number that truly

Breaking Ranks on the Thurmond Rule

The vote comes after attorneys who represent Oklahoma with the American Bar Association wrote to Coburn and Inhofe asking them “(1) to use your considerable influence within the Senate to urge leadership

Energy: All for All of the Above

In April, the League of Conservation Voters teamed up with the Priorities USA Action super PAC to spend $1 million for TV time in two presidential swing states, Colorado and Nevada, to brand presumptive

Campaign 2012: The Target-in-Chief

“I think if Republicans make as their No. 1 issue the repeal of health care, they are certainly going to lose the election in the House and the Senate and the presidency,” Senate Democratic Conference

This Election’s in the Toilet

Cutting said that in the race to relieve, customers are reaching for the cottony visage of President Barack Obama ($6.99) approximately 3-to-1 over soothing swipes of presumptive GOP nominee Mitt Romney

A Wealth of Material

Even though the Siegels represented the very top of the 1 percent, their story is one that Greenfield, as well as many viewers and critics, see as a morality tale.

Rob Portman, Jon Tester Look to Head Off CR Mess

The End Government Shutdowns Act would create a 120-day automatic stopgap bill, or continuing resolution, at current spending levels if regular appropriations bills are not approved by the Oct. 1

VP Nominee or Not, Rob Portman Is Valuable to GOP

The End Government Shutdowns Act would create a 120-day automatic stopgap bill, or continuing resolution, at current spending levels if regular appropriations bills are not approved by the Oct. 1