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Congressional GOP Sticking to Petty Game Plan

This was an example of McConnell’s remarkable candor about his willingness, indeed eagerness, to use ordinary vehicles in extraordinary ways to accomplish his No. 1 objective, the defeat of President

‘People’s House’ Now More Akin to Fortress

About 5,000 3.5-foot steel bollards and 1- or 2-foot reinforced gray stone walls now dot and line the campus, replacing unsightly Jersey barriers that were scattered around the buildings immediately

Weprin Faces Tough Road to Victory in Big Apple

Republicans here and in Washington, D.C., anticipated that Democrat David Weprin, an Assemblyman from a storied Queens political family, would have no trouble winning in a district with a more than 3-1

Budget Agreement Is Already Out of Date

It was revised two years later by the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Reaffirmation Act — Gramm-Rudman-Hollings 2 — when GRH-1 proved to be unworkable.

Conrad, Hoeven Push for Disaster Aid

that requires Washington to come together and do what’s right for these families, businesses and communities that are suffering and need the full support of our country,” Gillibrand wrote in a Sept. 1

Tax Cuts Rule Jobs Agenda

the federal government takes to implement new laws, for any sort of legislation to affect the unemployment rate before the November 2012 elections, “you really should have had something enacted Jan. 1

Leaders to Stay Close to Deficit Panel

Sequestration is the term for the $1.2 trillion in automatic spending cuts that would take effect Jan. 1, 2013, if the committee fails to act.

Ex-Rep. Charles Gubser of California Dies

Gubser was born on Feb. 1, 1916, in Gilroy, Calif. He attended San Jose State Junior College and the University of California at Berkeley before teaching high school and taking up farming.