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Graves: Tax Reform Should Include Individual Reform

estimates that raising the marginal tax rates for individuals making $200,000 and families making $250,000 would affect about 750,000 taxpayers and account for a whopping 50 percent of the estimated $1

Group Asks Congress to Disclose Airline Perks

The latest extension expires Feb. 1, and the labor hang-up is frustrating other airlines that want to see a fully funded four-year bill to provide certainty for capital projects like the so-called

Housing and Guns Are Minibus Winners

After being raised in response to the financial industry crisis in 2008, the limits fell back to $625,500 with the start of fiscal 2012 on Oct. 1.

Heard on the Hill: Bojangles’-Gate Intensifies

Furthermore, we don’t want discreetness at a time when circumstances dictate the showcase of the No. 1 team in the basketball universe and the flagship university of the UNC system.

Means Testing May Be Coburn’s Next Big Fight

This time it’s “Subsidies of the Rich and Famous,” which highlights the whopping $9 billion in retirement payments people who make more than $1 million a year get from the federal government.

Leaders Meet as Clock Ticks

“No. 1, I’m not sure that a big deal is out of reach.  [But] No. 2, the idea would be to come up with a package that was, of course, preferable, to the sequester.

Congress Should Stop Wasting Time, Act Now

Even a major deal that includes $1 trillion or so in tax hikes without the specifics of how to get there, but with a date certain for the tax committees to reach a plan, would be OK.

Leaders May Push Debt Deal

The most recent Democratic offer was made last Monday and was worth $2.3 trillion over 10 years, including $1 trillion in revenues and $400 billion in entitlement reform.

Obama Warns Super Committee

interpreted the president’s threatened veto to mean that Democrats could not agree to any health care reforms that would slow the rate of growth for Medicare and Medicaid without also insisting upon a minimum $1

Senate Republican Members Race to the Top

“It was just the coincidence that the No. 1 topic on debate and on the minds of the American people at the time [I arrived] was an area where I had a lot of expertise.”

West Region Roundup

Royce outraised Miller by $300,000 last quarter ($358,000 to $58,000) and had $3 million in the bank at the end of September to Miller’s $1 million.

Southwest Region Roundup

With an almost 10-to-1 cash-on-hand advantage, Doggett will be able to start a TV air war to introduce himself to San Antonio voters.