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Pelosi Tests the Limits of Power

But in a press conference afterward, the Speaker brushed off questions about losing intraparty support for the measure; she was adamant that everything in the original package would still become law.

Heard on the Hill: A Link That Creates Division

The bill ultimately passed, leading one GOP staffer to quip: “Everyone can rest assured, Democrats are finally rolling up their sleeves and tackling the serious issues plaguing Americans today.”

Lobbyists Take Aim at Financial Bill

Lobbyists are shifting into overdrive today as Congress formally begins its attempt to smooth out differences between the House and Senate versions of the Wall Street bill.

GOP Launches Website Letting Public Choose Agenda

House Republican leaders launched AmericaSpeakingOut.com on Tuesday during a packed press conference at the Newseum, saying the website will offer Americans an opportunity to truly participate in government

Calderon: Reinstate Assault Weapons Ban

Calderon called for the reinstatement of a ban on the sale of assault weapons in the U.S. while reiterating his opposition to a controversial Arizona immigration law during an address to a joint session of Congress

Obama Immigration Comments Rile Congress

Calderon, who will speak to Congress in a joint session today, attended a series of White House events Wednesday as part of a two-day visit to discuss pressing issues with Obama, including immigration

House Republicans Plan Weekend Health Care Fight

“I have never seen a bill pass in the Congress that the American people already knew about and had already decided ‘no,'” Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) told reporters on Friday morning.

Lobbyists Looking Busy While Hill at a Standstill

As most of Washington, D.C., spent Monday digging out from the weekend’s blizzard and bracing for another snowstorm expected today, lobbyists continued to press ahead even though some of their signature

Democrats Love to Hate Baucus

While he’s been atop arguably the most powerful committee in Congress, the Montana Democrat has been accused of being a traitor to his party, a power-hungry egocentric and a brazen political opportunist