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Agriculture: Equipping Farms for the Future

“Any time that I can partner with my government to improve my farm, improve my product and improve my environmental footprint, I think that makes everybody a winner,” she said.

Technology: Tackling a Daunting Task

We’re going to need a lot more money than $200 million,” Iacono said, adding that she believes Members of Congress are on board. “It’s not just flipping a switch. We have to build,” she said.

Energy: High-Risk, High-Reward

The report, “Rising Above the Gathering Storm,” carried a blunt warning that the nation’s advantages in competitiveness were at risk of falling behind other nations without a greater emphasis on improving

White House Pressed on Gay Rights Issue

Without a Congress that’s willing to pass [the Employment Non-Discrimination Act], I wish the president was a little more aggressive to pursue nondiscrimination,” openly gay Rep.

Senate GOP Retains Counsel in Recess Pick Dispute

“The president’s decision to circumvent the American people by installing his appointees at a powerful federal agency, when the Senate was not in recess, and without obtaining the advice and consent

Four Hearings on the GSA Scandal Is Overkill

One insightful column in the Washington Post business section said that maybe the best outcome from the GSA brouhaha would be that more organizations would stop doing these conferences, which are

Joe Lieberman to Push for D.C. Budget Autonomy

Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.) plans to introduce legislation that would sever the link between the District’s budget and the Congressional appropriations process, a senior Senate Democratic aide confirmed to

Tammy Baldwin Running on ‘Buffett Rule’

Having said that, the fact that she has been out front leading on an important issue to the president and the party, I think, is a good thing for her and a good thing for us, both on policy and politics

Barack Obama Needs a Few Good Surrogates

Congressional Democrats last summer felt isolated by the White House, which had begun its campaign against a dysfunctional Congress without distinguishing between Democrats and Republicans.

Confessions of a Mustache Convert

Both young gentlemen conceded my point without any prompting — that many women don’t like mustaches. But one of them told me the secret to why women should.