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Defection Could Offer Silver Lining

McConnell’s challenge is to define the GOP’s opposition without appearing as if the party is simply trying to obstruct the Democratic agenda.

Hill Supporters Help Keep Sinn Fein Flush

Without the funding from the U.S., Sinn Fein would be hard-pressed to be doing what it’s doing,— said Notre Dame University professor emeritus Jay Dolan, author of “The Irish Americans: a History

Heard on the Hill: Blunt Impact

Simpson said Blunt, ever the gentleman, spoke to the driver personally when she called the next morning to work out insurance arrangements.

Van Hollen Tests Power of Position

I couldn’t be more impressed with what Van Hollen is doing,— one aide said. “He and Rahm have very different styles, but they’re both very effective.

Durbin Offers Up Key Subcommittee Gavel to Specter

Shoemaker said the decision was made without regard to seniority, indicating that Specter has not necessarily leapfrogged over Durbin as the No. 5 Democrat on the panel.The Subcommittee on Crime and Drugs

Obama Commits to Blue Dog Budget Priority

in their budgets will be permitted to keep some of the money to invest in other programs.With skepticism rampant about Congress’ willingness to follow through on proposed cuts, Obama urged lawmakers — without

Foxx Hunts for GOP, Sometimes Misfires

I enjoy being prepared, so that if I’m asked to speak on a bill, I will spend time reading the bill, reading the material, understanding it,— Foxx said.

Partisan Debate Over Torture Could Reignite

Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-Ill.), who has been urging the Justice Department to make the report public, said it could be released within “a matter of days.— Others said it might not be publicly

Obey Details $94 Billion War Supplemental

House Appropriations Chairman David Obey (D-Wis.) detailed a $94 billion emergency spending bill Monday — $9 billion more than President Barack Obama has requested — without a timetable for withdrawal

Supplemental Battle Begins

House Appropriations Chairman David Obey (D-Wis.) on Monday outlined a $94 billion war spending bill — $9 billion more than President Barack Obama has requested — without a timetable for withdrawal from