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Walmart Latest Company to Pull Out of ALEC

Walmart, the world’s No. 1 retailer and the nation’s largest seller of firearms, has cut ties with ALEC, the conservative nonprofit that has come under fire for promoting “Stand Your Ground” laws.

Reported CODEL Costs Fell Last Year

From April 1 to June 30 of last year, the committee reported it spent $371,000 to send its Members and staffers to locations in Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Africa and Europe.

What Happens if We Go Off the Fiscal Cliff?

The Congressional Budget Office weighed in last week on the fiscal cliff, the fact that a perfect storm of policy actions are scheduled to take place on Dec. 31 and Jan. 1.

Mitt Romney’s Reputation May Mean a New Playbook

The economic recovery has been tepid and slow, enabling Romney to charge that Obama has failed on the No. 1 issue voters care about, while styling his own message around job creation and raising incomes

Senators Hope for Productive Stretch After Recess

Along with passage of the FDA measure, which cleared the Senate with an overwhelming 96-1 vote, the chamber has also passed legislation reauthorizing the Export-Import Bank and a bill renewing the

Senators Bring Party Messages to Constituents

In the first quarter of 2012, Senate Democratic incumbents Claire McCaskill (Mo.), Amy Klobuchar (Minn.) and Debbie Stabenow (Mich.) raised $2.3 million, $1 million and $1.5 million, respectively

Hill Vet Smokes BBQ Competitors

“I’m a serial recipe contest submitter,” Scofield told HOH, touting the perennial Sutter Home Build a Better Burger Recipe Contest and Pillsbury’s $1 million Bake-off Contest as previous targets.

Liberals Balk at Nancy Pelosi Tax Proposal

A coalition of liberal interest groups is pushing back on a proposal by House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) to extend the Bush tax cuts for individuals earning less than $1 million a year, instead

Both Parties’ Student Loan Offsets Fall in Senate

With a July 1 deadline approaching, Senate Democrats and Republicans remain at odds over how to pay for legislation that would avert the doubling of interest rates on student loans as the chamber rejected