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Senate Food Workers Vote Not to Unionize

One hundred and sixteen eligible employees had from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. to vote by secret ballot in an office space carved out of the main cafeteria in the Dirksen Senate

What’s One Good Thing About the Fiscal Cliff?

politician, and he or she is very likely to respond with something about how the pressure of the intentional and inadvertent spending cuts and tax increases that are scheduled to go into effect around Jan. 1,

Appropriations Process Wilts in the Sunshine

The House Appropriations Committee got off to a flying start this spring, giving rise to hopes that Congress could complete action on all 12 spending bills before Oct. 1 — a feat not accomplished since

Democrats Leave Out Estate Tax

The result of which is that on Jan. 1, next year — good luck — the rate goes to 55 percent and you’ve only got a million-dollar exemption. I think that alone is going to doom their proposal.

Blue Chips Mull Moves to K Street

If K Street firms scooped up their hottest Hill prospects in a sports-style draft, the No. 1 pick would almost certainly be Russell Sullivan. Then again, it might be Brett Loper.

Narrow N.M. Senate Race Will Only Get Closer

Heinrich is backed by a coalition of environmental and conservation groups that have pledged $1 million in support on the airwaves so far, likely providing him the largest outside support for a Democratic

Keeley: Sequestration Surprise Coming Election Eve

More than 1 million skilled, educated individuals will be unemployed and investment in industry and new product research will collapse or be put on indefinite hold — with ramifications for decades