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Last Hurrahs for 5 Retiring Senate Chairmen

The No. 1 priority for Levin, the retiring Armed Services chairman, will be the same as in any other year: completing work on the annual defense authorization bill.

Last Hurrahs for 5 Retiring Senate Chairmen

The No. 1 priority for Levin, the retiring Armed Services chairman, will be the same as in any other year: completing work on the annual defense authorization bill.

Super PAC, Outside Spending Chiefs Make Big Bucks

Such groups spent more than $1 billion in the first presidential contest since the Supreme Court deregulated independent campaign spending, shattering all previous records, and political professionals

Lobbyists Ask, Then Write, ‘Where The Jobs Are’

Existing companies, according to census data and Kauffman Foundation research, shed jobs every year, about 1 million of them. Startups, by contrast, add an average of 3 million net new jobs annually.

Most Members of Congress are Millionaires

“Of 534 current members of Congress, at least 268 had an average net worth of $1 million or more in 2012, according to disclosures filed last year by all members of Congress and candidates.

Lawmakers Will Tackle Packed Agenda Before Recess

Mikulski, D-Md., released a statement Friday on the need for a three-day continuing resolution, even as she expressed confidence that the spending package with a more than $1 trillion top line is close

Texas Super PAC Spends $744K Against Stockman

John Cornyn, R-Texas, reported to the Federal Election Commission today that it had paid Target Enterprises $744,461 on 1/8, as independent expenditures for the production and placement of television advertising

The Race Democrats Can’t Afford to Lose

In that toxic political environment for Democrats, Sink lost to multimillionaire GOP businessman Rick Scott by a mere 61,550 votes out of more than 5.3 million cast – a margin of just more than 1 point

More Apologies to Come From Mayor Gray

Many candidates in the crowded field running for the April 1 Democratic primary have criticized Gray for tainting city politics and are questioning his commitment to ethics.