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Deficit Panel Still Has Long Way to Go

They would ask for a $300 billion down payment up front in revenue raisers, followed by a guarantee for about $1 trillion in future tax reform.

HOH’s One-Minute Recess: Extreme Cantor Makeover

Stop risking government shutdowns to appease the Tea Party #CantorMakeoverTips cc: @brianefallon And #1 makeover tip for improving @GOPLeader’s image: Disavow Ryan plan to end Medicare as we know

Two Texas Republicans Square Off for Senate

He raised about $1 million in the third quarter, which in many states is a healthy total. However, his funding pales in comparison to Dewhurst’s deep pockets and fundraising totals.

Protesters Rally Around Trading Tax

A “minuscule” tax of as little as 1 cent per $100 of financial transactions globally would raise more than $200 billion a year according to the International Monetary Fund, the letter stated.

Deficit Panel Members Trade Plans

That plan in one of its final iterations, however, included a ratio of about 3-to-1 in spending cuts to revenues and did not embrace serious tax code reform.

Approval Mirrors Prospect of Accord

“After seven town hall meetings, the No. 1 issue I took away was jobs. No. 2 was, ‘Why can’t you all just get along?’” the New York Democrat said.

Democrats Eye Gains in House

The DCCC outraised the NRCC by almost a 2-to-1 margin in September; it also outraised the NRCC in the third quarter and overall year-to-date.

Johnson: Planned Parenthood Probe a Good First Step

It is a matter of public record that the affiliates of Planned Parenthood and its national headquarters receive about $1 million per day in federal-state support for a total of $1 billion or more

CAP Faces Challenges as Podesta Steps Back

The mission of the Center for American Progress, Washington, D.C.’s most influential liberal think tank, is unlikely to change when John Podesta, its founder and CEO, steps down Nov. 1, but some Democrats

Richmond Campaign Paid Surveillance Firm

But the campaign recently reported to the Federal Election Commission that it had made a payment of $3,454.45 to the firm on July 1 and owes a $1,446.50 debt.

FBI Saw Dark Side of Rep. John Murtha

Murtha announced the creation of PAID on June 1, 2001, saying that Aeptec Microsystems Inc., a company that he helped bring to western Pennsylvania, would be opening a new headquarters and hiring