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Senate Democrats Place Shutdown Blame on Boehner

That bill cuts $12 billion in domestic spending, includes the full-year defense spending bill with an extra $6 billion increase and a rider prohibiting local or federal taxpayer funding of abortions in

Kaine Rounds Out Campaign Team

Having run two successful statewide campaigns, Kaine is so far largely sticking by the team that gave him a 6-point gubernatorial victory in 2005.

Unscientific Method

This credit, which was worth an estimated $6 billion to companies in fiscal 2010, is highly prized by companies.

Stuck in CR Debate as Budget Looms

“If you’re looking for cover, this budget of $4 trillion or $6 trillion of spending cuts in the next 10 years is a great place to start,” the South Carolina Republican said.

Lobbyists Get Busier as Shutdown Looms

The last government shutdown, which lasted 21 days from Dec. 16, 1995, to Jan. 6, 1996, did not affect military spending because Congress had passed a separate bill funding the Department

CR Challenge Gets Steeper Near the End

The standoff was triggered late Monday night when Boehner proposed a one-week stopgap measure that would cut a net total of $6 billion from the budget while also funding the Defense

Ann Kirkpatrick Seeks Comeback in Arizona

She lost by 6 points to Gosar, a dentist. “It’s clear to me, now that Paul Gosar has a record, that he is toeing the party line rather than serving the district,” Kirkpatrick told the newspaper.

No Fear of Shutdown on the Right

Senate Democrats and the White House said this week that the two sides are about $6 billion apart; House Republican leaders have largely stayed mum.

Ethanol Subsidy May Split Senate Republicans

Budget-conscious GOP Senators are pushing to eliminate a $6 billion federal ethanol subsidy that is cherished by farm-state Republicans, exposing an intraparty schism that could muddy the party’s message

Heard on the Hill: Come Together

The event, scheduled for April 6, is co-chaired by former White House Social Secretary Julianna Smoot and Diana Enzi, wife of Sen. Mike Enzi (R-Wyo.), who is also expected to attend.