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Report: Some Super PAC Money Is Untraceable

More than a third (38 percent) of super PAC money came from donors giving $1 million or more, the report found. Direct donations from for-profit businesses made up 17 percent of the total.

New Chapter in Culture Wars

Indeed, Republicans appeared sensitive to the charge that they were diverting attention from what voters have consistently said is their No. 1 concern: the economy.

The House Joins ‘Team Jacob’

HOH can only assume the timing of the bill is no accident, as the “Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1” will be released Saturday on DVD.

Flurry of Budget Process Reforms Blanket House

The three bills reported by the Budget Committee would: 1) change the way in which the budget baseline for projected spending is calculated by removing the assumption that discretionary spending

Silly Season Begins Early for 2012 Budget Gimmicks

As I discussed in last week’s Fiscal Fitness, it started when the House Budget Committee considered a number of budget process changes that 1) had no chance whatsoever of being adopted and 2) would

Differences Remain on Paying for Payroll Tax Cut

“But we believe that everyone in Congress, Republicans and Democrats alike, should see it as the right thing to do to make sure that 160 million Americans don’t have their taxes go up on March 1.”

1297 Magna Carta Gets Face-Lift

The encasement prepared for the Magna Carta was sealed with an atmosphere of 99 percent high-purity argon, 1 percent high-purity helium and an initial oxygen concentration of 1 part per million —

GOP Spoiling for Budget Fight

Under the law, the Budget Committee is scheduled to clear a budget resolution by April 1. After that date, Senators are free to try to bring their own budget proposals to the floor.

Some Wealthy Donors Drop Obama for Romney

In a sign that wealthy donors might be tiring of attacks on “the 1 percent,” Restore Our Future collected at least $525,000 from executives who supported Obama and other Democrats in 2008.

Homebuilders’ Group to Lay Off 18 Workers

BUILD-PAC raised more than $1 million last year, but it only contributed $395,000 to Congressional candidates, less than half of what it contributed to candidates by this point in the last election

Senate Democrats Criticize Super PACs

Mitt Romney win the Florida primary, received close to a dozen donations totaling $1 million or more and several dozen of $100,000 apiece from wealthy individuals and corporations, many in the financial