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Attic: Center of Attention

Charles McNary attracts reporters at the Capitol on July 1, 1940. A long-serving Senator, he was picked by GOP nominee Wendell Willkie as a running mate.

Titus Joins Ranks of Ex-Members Seeking Comebacks

Updated: 1:30 p.m. Former Rep. Dina Titus made it official Tuesday night that she is running again for Congress, joining a handful of her former colleagues ousted in the 2010 Republican wave.

Cuts to Sergeant-at-Arms Raise Concerns for Some

Bishop has proposed an amendment to the legislative branch bill that would reassign $1 million from a fund used to assist freshmen in procuring furniture to create a fund within the Capitol Police

Tough Terrain for Senate Democrats

But so far Heller is holding his own in fundraising against Berkley, bringing in more than $1 million in the second quarter and holding $2.3 million in the bank through June.

‘Gang of Six’ Plan Gains Momentum

But Tuesday, Coburn said it looks like about 60 Senators are likely to back the plan, which trims entitlements and other spending programs alongside more than $1 trillion in new revenue from shrinking

Obama Warm to ‘Gang of Six’ Budget Plan

The gang’s plan, which its members outlined Tuesday to a bipartisan group of nearly 50 Senators, would trim entitlements and other spending programs but would raise more than $1 trillion in new revenue

Reid Tempers Enthusiasm for ‘Gang of Six’ Plan

Reid noted that in the process of negotiating with McConnell a package that could include more than $1 trillion in cuts, CBO Director Douglas Elmendorf warned his office that any package that significantly

Latest N.C. Map Further Imperils Democrats

“We felt we had a very compact, pre-clearance map for district No. 1, and Butterfield decided that he felt that he needed the Section Fives and, in essence, we gave that back and we moved him into

New N.C. Map Gives Democrats More Heartburn

“We felt we had a very compact, pre-clearance map for district No. 1, and Butterfield decided that he felt that he needed the Section 5s and, in essence, we gave that back and we moved him into Durham

‘Gang of Six’ May Be Too Late

House Republicans so far have been unwilling to consider increased revenues of any kind, let alone the $1 trillion envisioned by the gang.

Coburn Releases $9T Deficit Reduction Plan

The plan would cut $1 trillion in tax breaks that the Oklahoma Republican considers “socialist” spending, although it would be considered a tax increase by anti-tax advocate Grover Norquist.

Proposed Balanced Budget Amendment Is a Fraud

Res. 1, the proposed balanced budget amendment to the Constitution approved by the House Judiciary Committee on June 23, doesn’t actually require that the federal budget be balanced.