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Division Over Payroll Tax Widens

The committee will meet for the second time Feb. 1. The two-month extension of the payroll tax cut, jobless benefits and the Medicare doctors’ reimbursement fix expires Feb. 29.

Transcript of Obama’s State of the Union Address

Today, General Motors is back on top as the world’s No. 1 automaker. Chrysler has grown faster in the U.S. than any major car company. Ford is investing billions in U.S. plants and factories.

GOP Rules Talk-Show Circuit

Murray and Van Hollen were both members of the Congressional super committee in 2011 and were limited in what they could say publicly about the pursuit of a grand bargain to cut more than $1 trillion from

Groups Lobbying for a Shoutout in the SOTU

“We expect him to clearly articulate that he’s on the side of a strong, secure middle class, while there are others who have staked a position to support the top 1 percent of Americans,” he said.

Congressional Websites Go Dark, Too

According to the statement, the website was scheduled to be blacked out from noon to 1 p.m. PST. Visitors to other House websites were sometimes given error messages today.

Santorum Sticks With Trusted Strategist

They were outspent by a 3-to-1 margin, but Santorum eked out a 2-point win. Two years later, Democrats redrew the Congressional boundaries with the aim of eliminating Santorum.

With Help From Foes, Obama Is off the Mat

And so will replays of the GOP TV debate in which not one presidential candidate was willing to accept a deficit reduction formula of $10 in spending cuts for $1 in revenue increases.

Darrell Issa Vows to Continue Countrywide Probe

McKeon is known to have received a Countrywide mortgage for $315,000, and Mozilo instructed the individual handling his loan to “take off 1 point, no garbage fees, approve the loan and make it a

Mortgage Probe Ensnares GOP

McKeon appears to have received a Countrywide mortgage for $315,000, and Mozilo instructed the individual handling his loan to “take off 1 point, no garbage fees, approve the loan and make it a no

Respected Members Face Off in New Jersey

According to the Associated Press, Rothman said he was never offered a guarantee of $1 million or more from the DCCC if he agreed to run against Garrett instead of Pascrell.