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Democrats Holding Back on Budget Deal

I don’t know where that will come down because as you know, our budget that Mr. Van Hollen and the conferees were putting forth was quite different,” Pelosi said. “It was about growth.

Timing for Sexual-Assault Bills Still Up in Air

Plus, Republicans, still sore from Majority Leader Harry Reid’s move to change the Senate’s procedural rules, are unlikely to consent to proceeding on any issue without employing time-consuming procedural

Battle of the Juicy Lucys

This column typically functions by having you, my devoted readers, send me out in search of that which your taste buds simply can’t live without, but today I’m taking the initiative.

More Headaches Ahead for Tax-Exempt Groups?

Thirteen months after Election Day, the politically active nonprofits that spent more than $300 million in the 2012 campaigns without disclosing their donors are back in the news.

More Headaches Ahead for Tax-Exempt Groups?

Thirteen months after Election Day, the politically active nonprofits that spent more than $300 million in the 2012 campaigns without disclosing their donors are back in the news.

Going Along, Getting Along and Falling Apart

Shelden does an admirable job in illustrating how what is said on the floor of the House or Senate might not always be the best guide for historians (or reporters) to figure out what is really going

Minimum Wage Prospects Dim, Despite Protests

I agree with those voters, and I’m going to keep pushing until we get a higher minimum wage for hard-working Americans across the entire country. It will be good for our economy.

Budget Deal Looks Likely, but Passage Uncertain

I don’t think there’s a need for a CR now,” House Appropriations Chairman Hal Rogers, R-Ky., said this week. “I believe we can do an omnibus bill that is done by [Jan.] 15.