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Democrats Won’t Consent to Typo Fix

The GOP bill was intended to ban new regulations until the unemployment rate reached 6 percent, but a typo would put the moratorium in place until 6 percent “employment.”

GOP Will Bring Typo Fix to House Floor

The initial GOP bill was intended to ban new regulations until the unemployment rate reached 6 percent, but a typo would put the moratorium in place until 6 percent “employment.”

House Bid to Cut Red Tape Gets Snagged

The GOP bill was intended to ban new regulations until the unemployment rate decreased to 6 percent but instead instituted the moratorium until 6 percent “employment.”

Jill Biden, Dave Eggers and the Write Thing

Vice President Joseph Biden’s wife will be speaking at the 826DC and 826 National’s fundraiser, to be held at the Westin-Georgetown starting at 7 p.m, with a VIP reception that kicks off at 6:30

Griffin: Job Creators Need a Break From Regulations

the Red Tape Reduction and Small Business Job Creation Act (H.R. 4078), which puts a moratorium on new regulations that would cost the economy $100 million or more until the unemployment rate falls to 6

Shop Talk: Crossing the Blue Line

Mazzola, a lifelong hockey fan and veteran of the Congressional Hockey Challenge, starts Aug. 6 as global communications manager at the Exeter, N.H.-based company.

Young Kegs

Starting at 6:30 p.m., House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Va.) and Majority Whip Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.), along with almost two dozen Members, will be mingling with young professional Republicans

Infiltrating Parks and Rec

(Courtesy Tim Torres) Torres told HOH he showed up at 6 a.m. and spent the next four to five hours milling about while series stars Amy Poehler (“Leslie Knope”), Adam Scott (“Ben Wyatt”), Aubrey

Reading the Tea Leaves: How the Senate Could Look

With multiple outcomes possible on Nov. 6, three scenarios appear most realistic: Democrats hold the Senate with a small majority, Republicans flip the chamber and win a narrow majority, or the parties