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House Ethics Committee Briefly Opens Its Doors

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Why Early Senate Polling Is Usually Useless

A plurality of the 881 Pennsylvania voters in the Jan. 22-Feb. 1, 2015 survey , 43 percent, approved of the job that Toomey is doing, while only 25 percent disapproved.

Power Primer: Obama Veto of Keystone Is Just One Step

That was the strategy in 1998, when the GOP majorities held on to a bill combining $1 billion in overdue payments to the United Nations with a ban on federal aid to international family planning groups

Power Primer: Obama Veto of Keystone Is Just One Step

That was the strategy in 1998, when the GOP majorities held on to a bill combining $1 billion in overdue payments to the United Nations with a ban on federal aid to international family planning groups

White House Sends ISIS AUMF to Capitol Hill

large-scale deployments of U.S. ground forces: Now, therefore, be it Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That SECTION 1.

White House Sends ISIS AUMF to Capitol Hill

large-scale deployments of U.S. ground forces: Now, therefore, be it Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That SECTION 1.

Unloved and Underpaid in a Home-State Office

A 1- to 2-year position in another office can broaden your skill set and build connections, particularly if it is with a neighboring delegation or a committee that focuses on issues that matter a great

2020 Census Might Offer Hope for Democrats

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2020 Census Might Offer Hope for Democrats

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Nuclear Visions and Nuclear Budgets | Commentary

Priced at more than $1 trillion over the next 30 years, the Defense Department’s plan includes the development of new nuclear submarines and missiles, a new long-range bomber and air-launched cruise missile