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GOP Ready to Combat Payroll Tax Narrative

The summer’s Budget Control Act has already cut almost $1 trillion in discretionary spending, with another $1 trillion on the way as the result of across-the-board cuts triggered by the failure of

Bass, Kuster Prepare for New Hampshire Rematch

New Hampshire Congressional primaries occur late in the cycle — in September — and in 2010, Kuster’s campaign spent about $1 million to win the competitive Democratic contest before it was able to

Lawmakers Evolve Attitudes Toward Security

Some House appropriators had hoped to provide $1 million to the Capitol Police to implement a program to strengthen security in Members’ district offices, but the provision was not included in the

Approps Panel Regains Status

Rogers said that reality was particularly difficult to deal with because Congress “immediately jump into the H.R. 1 omnibus, because we were left with no appropriations bills … and we had all those

Kuster to Report $325,000 4th-Quarter Haul

Kuster, who came up short against Bass in an open-seat race in 2010, has raised more than $1 million from at least 11,000 individual donors since kicking off her campaign on April 1.

Mitt Romney Hopes for New Hampshire Boost

Romney, the prohibitive frontrunner here since Day 1, moved over the weekend to close the deal, something he failed to do four years ago, when he came from in front to lose to Sen.

Obama Wants Defense Cuts as Wars End

Cuts of about $450 billion are mandated by last year’s Budget Control Act, not including an additional $600 billion in automatic defense cuts that are set to take effect starting Jan. 1, 2013, if Congress

Time Running Out for GOP to Play in Oregon Special

But that hasn’t stopped the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee from spending or committing more than $1 million in television ads to defend the seat, even though there hasn’t been any spending