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GOP to Gather to Restart Agenda

It will be a subject discussed at the retreat,” the Minnesota Republican said. “There will be briefings, as I understand, available for spouses and so forth.”

Gun Control Rhetoric Heats Up

I don’t know if this will finally trigger it,” he said of the bill’s chances of becoming law. “I’d like to think that something good can come from this.

Members’ Security Gets Renewed Focus

I don’t think that’s the way we should spend limited law enforcement resources,” Senate Sergeant-at-Arms Terrance Gainer, a former Capitol Police chief, said.

Colleagues React to Giffords’ Shooting

“Our form of government, like all human things, is imperfect and flawed; but one of its greatest virtues is its power to resolve questions of the greatest import without violence,” Minority Whip

Congressional Leaders Face Off on Debt Limit

The looming showdown over the federal debt limit had Democratic leaders and the White House warning Thursday of catastrophe without an increase, while Republican leaders pushed for a substantial package

Obama Names Daley as New Chief of Staff

“Few Americans can boast the breadth of experience Bill brings to this job,” Obama said during Daley’s formal announcement at the White House.

House Cuts Budgets for Offices and Appropriations

“We are directing all House officers, such as the Clerk, the Sergeant-at-Arms and the Chief Administrative Officer, to find savings within their organizations without sacrificing their services and

Let’s Drop the Demagoguery on ‘Death Panels’

Palin declared on her Facebook page during the 2009 health care debate that “the America I know and love is not one in which my parents or my baby with Down syndrome will have to stand in front of

Day One: Let the Battles Begin

looming over health care reform, federal spending and the debt, and a proposed Republican House rules package that would allow, among other things, Budget Chairman Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) to craft a budget without