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Court Strikes Down BCRA Regulations

“We remand these regulations in the hope that, as the nation enters the thick of the fourth election cycle since BCRA’s passage, the commission will issue regulations consistent with [BCRA’s] text and

Earmark Showdown Looms

The House Armed Services Committee is setting up what could be the first showdown with President Bush over Congressional earmarks.

The Lesser-Known Adams

In addition to serving as a detailed and well-researched account of Adams’ career, Wheelan’s text provides a glimpse of the motivational forces that drove the Massachusetts Congressman’s lifelong

Net Neutrality Is Coming Back

Last year’s bill gained 23 co-sponsors, and when Markey offered a net neutrality amendment to the broader telecom overhaul on the floor, it was soundly defeated, 269-152.

Groaning the Capitol

The schooling ensued when Dorgan lashed out at DeMint, accusing him of lifting the text of legislation that he had authored with Sen.

D.C. Budget Autonomy Bill Held Up by Amendments

Norton, who co-sponsored the bill with Oversight ranking member Tom Davis (R-Va.), compared Thursday’s markup to the delay when the District of Columbia House Voting Rights Act first hit the House

How the Lobby Bill Sailed In

Leaders wanted the provision added to the broader package as an amendment but, according to an aide, won no new support in the meeting.

House Unveils Lobbying Bill

Rank-and-file House Democrats argued strenuously against major provisions of their leaders’ lobbying rules overhaul after getting a first look at the reform package Tuesday.

The Revival of the Equal Rights Amendment

This month, the first successful cryonic experiment occurred in Congress with the sudden resuscitation of the long-dead Equal Rights Amendment, now called the Women’s Equality Amendment.