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New Map Sets Off California Scramble

Royce has more money — $2.8 million in the bank to Miller’s $1 million — and insiders said he is the early favorite. In northern LA, Democratic Reps.

Majority at Stake, DSCC Revamps Fundraising

To meet this challenge, the DSCC has implemented three new fundraising programs targeting K Street and national donors, increased its phone, direct-mail and Internet fundraising activities, poured $1

Power Utilities: Infrastructure Nightmares

To highlight the vulnerability of cyberattacks, four years ago the government conducted a test in which it remotely accessed and partially destroyed a $1 million diesel-electric generator at a federal

Defense Contracting: The War Dividend

contractors were soon called to supply the Pentagon with the hardware for fighting not one, but two, essentially old-fashioned boots-on-the-ground, planes-in-the-air wars overseas — which have cost more than $1 

House to Take Crucial Vote; Senate in Limbo

There is significant overlap in Reid’s and Boehner’s offerings, which aim to cut about $1 trillion in discretionary spending and establish a joint Member-only committee to find more savings by the

Boehner Rewriting Deficit Bill After CBO Score

The Congressional Budget Office delivered the bad news to Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) on Tuesday evening that his deficit reduction proposal cuts just $1 billion from the deficit next year, sending

House Delays Vote on Boehner Plan

Aides were frantically looking Tuesday night for more savings after a Congressional Budget Office score revealed it would cut just $1 billion from the deficit next year.

Senate Leaders Remain at Odds Over Debt

The plan includes $1.2 trillion in discretionary spending cuts, $1 trillion in estimated savings from the drawdown of forces in Iraq and Afghanistan, and $100 billion in mandatory savings not attached

White House Backs Boehner’s Math

Boehner’s proposal, according to the CBO, cuts the deficit next year by just $1 billion and $16 billion in fiscal 2013, much less than many conservatives want.

Embattled Wu Resigning From Congress

Updated: 1:10 p.m. Embattled Rep. David Wu announced Tuesday that he will resign from Congress following the conclusion of the debt ceiling debate.

Business Booming for Finance Lobbyists

The debt ceiling crisis might be something of a distraction from the financial sector’s real top priority of Dodd-Frank, but keeping in touch with the Hill on its own No. 1 issue can be part of crafting

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