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David Joyce: Ohio’s Most Vulnerable GOP Target
“After supporting others seeking office over so many years, I have decided to run for Congress (Ohio’s 14th Congressional District) and that 2014 is the time for me,” he wrote in a Dec. 6 email,
Yo! Sushi Treats Interns This Weekend
The deal applies to any and all food items — we dug the takoyaki and rainbow roll — which typically range from $2.50 to $6 a pop (individual servings are color-coded for easy identification), but
Iowa: Vilsack Would Be Potent Senate Candidate, Poll Finds
It was fielded Feb. 3-6 and released Friday — one day after Braley announced he would seek the seat. With Democratic Sen.
Blue Dogs Want to Get Back Into the Hunt
The House passed the measure, 253-167, on Feb. 6. with Blue Dogs providing many of the 26 Democratic “yes” votes.
Massachusetts: Republican Winslow Officially Joins Senate Race
Republican candidates must submit at least 10,000 certified signatures of registered GOP voters or registered unaffiliated voters to the secretary of state’s office by March 6.
D.C. Notebook: Gandhi Leaves Behind Good Will on Capitol Hill
Wells Files Paperwork for Mayoral Run Councilmember Tommy Wells, the Democrat whose jurisdiction over Ward 6 includes Capitol Hill, formally launched an exploratory committee Monday to consider
House Backs Balanced-Budget Measure
The House rejected, 194-228, a proposal by Mark Takano, D-Calif., that would change language in the bill to say that since Obama took office, Congress has let the federal debt grow by nearly $6 trillion
Obama, Senate Democrats Talk Budget at Retreat
Mikulski said the Department of Health and Human Services, for example, stands to lose $6 billion to sequestration, and the Department of Homeland Security will take a $3.7 billion cut.
End of Saturday Mail Delivery Gets Conservative Support
Donahoe said legislative leaders still need to work on near- and long-term employee health care costs, reimbursement of a $6 billion overpayment the Postal Service made for retirement payments, and
Today at a Glance: Feb. 6, 2013
Today at a Glance: Feb. 6, 2013 -
Top 8 Things We Hope Ben Smith Asks Marco Rubio
(Courtesy i.cdn.turner.com) 6) Crummiest concert you’ve ever attended? (Courtesy BuzzFeed) 7) Least likely to show at the next “BuzzFeed Brews”: Fidel Castro or Sen.
Messaging Blame Game on Budget Continues in House
Mark Takano to the GOP’s budget bill would subtly alter the legislation’s findings section, which currently says, “Since taking office, the President has allowed the Federal debt to grow by nearly $6 trillion
Aides Take Advantage of Rules to Extend Trips
Darrell Issa, R-Calif., flew in Jan. 6 and left Jan. 9.
Today at a Glance: Feb. 4, 2013
Votes postponed until 6:30 p.m.
EMILY’s List Endorses Hagan and Shaheen
New Hampshire delivered for President Barack Obama, who won the swing state by 6 points, and both of its House seats swung back to the Democrats in 2012.
Group Hopes Congress Will Consider Demographic Differences
As for careers: 41 percent of members are lawyers, while .6 percent of all Americans practice law.
Wells Targets Capitol Coal Use
Wells, whose jurisdiction over Ward 6 includes Capitol Hill, plans to introduce council legislation to institute a citywide ban on burning coal.
Sink Your Teeth Into Fourth Annual Meat Week
pulled pork, beef brisket, North Carolina-style slaw, loaded smoked baked beans, house sauces Curley’s Q BBQ: pork sandwich, brisket, mac ’n’ cheese, baked beans Attendees file in every half-hour from 6
RNC Looks to Refurbish Ailing State Parties, Build Infrastructure
Shelley Berkley, but Romney lost by 6 points to President Barack Obama in a state with among the highest levels of unemployment and home foreclosures.