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Heard on the Hill: Dolla Dolla … Coin (?) Y’all

David Schweikert (Ariz.) and Jeb Hensarling (Texas) have banded together to champion the Currency Optimization, Innovation and National Savings Act, a plan designed to replace the lowly, raggedy $1 bill

Barack Obama, Predictions and the Red Sox

And now the president, who is expected to raise close to $1 billion for his re-election campaign, who faces a Republican field widely mocked as undistinguished and who can rely on the same team of

Varied Explanations for GOP Defections

That “conforming loan limit” is set to expire Oct. 1, and the maximum amount that could be guaranteed by Fannie and Freddie would revert to $625,000.

Senate Democrats Up the Ante on Shutdown Showdown

Congress is in the midst of another showdown over a government shutdown after Senate Democrats held firm against the House Republican effort to cut more than $1 billion to help pay for disaster relief

House Passes CR Unacceptable to Senate Democrats

Updated: 1:17 a.m. After a long day of debate and fierce Republican whipping efforts, the House passed a government funding measure that faces an uncertain future in the Democratic-led Senate.

Democrats Dig In on Spending Bill

While Democrats took issue with Republicans’ decision to cut roughly $1 billion from the Department of Energy’s Advanced Technology Vehicle Manufacturing loan program to pay for part of the $3.6

Reid, Boehner Downplay Talk of Government Shutdown

Democrats also oppose language in the House bill designed to offset about $1 billion of the disaster spending by cutting funds for the Department of Energy’s Advanced Technology Vehicle Manufacturing

House GOP Likes Chances of Tweaked CR

Senate Democrats oppose the House CR because they say it doesn’t provide enough for disaster aid and because it offsets about $1 billion of the $3.6 billion in disaster funds.

Passage of House CR in Doubt

The bill also offsets about $1 billion of that spending by cutting the Department of Energy’s Advanced Technology Vehicle Manufacturing loan program, which helps the auto industry retool or expand factories

Negative Audit Fault Pinned on Past CAO

Beard resigned July 1, 2010, one day after an independent auditor informed committee members that the chamber would fail the internal controls part of its financial audit for the first time in more

Single Voice Sinks Coast Guard’s Rule

In a May 1 letter written on the self-made letterhead of Balistreri Consulting, she wrote that deleting the “adults only” language “could enable currently approved inflatable product to be marketed to

Disaster Aid Funds Fuel Fight

/p> Senate Democrats and House Republicans clashed today over who would be to blame if the two sides can’t agree on disaster aid funding in a stopgap spending bill and the government shuts down Oct. 1.

Obama Solidifies GOP’s Tax Doubts

The tax would act as a kind of alternative minimum tax for households making more than $1 million a year to pay the same tax rates that the middle brackets do.