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Michigan Race Is Test of Loyalties

Mike Rogers (R-Mich.) said. “We’re very blessed with lots of really good talent. I’m going to see how that progresses. The good news is I think that seat will go Republican.”

Senate Embroiled in Tactical Warfare

I do think it’s true that the rules have been used with greater vigor lately,” a GOP aide involved in mining the Senate rules for tactical advantages said.

How Christo Fenced Us In

It was necessary, he said, to convince the 59 ranchers who owned the land north of San Francisco that would eventually host the fence.

Boehner Urges Hold on Hicks’ Nomination to EAC

In a statement, House Minority Leader John Boehner (Ohio) criticized the White House for nominating House Administration Committee aide Tom Hicks to the EAC last week without including a GOP counterpart

Staffers Host Passover Seder on the Hill

“There’s no way I can go home that often,” said the San Francisco native. “It’s just nice to have this put together for us.” Michael Levin, communications director for Rep.

Both Parties Plot Jobless Benefits Strategies

ultimately agreed to pass a one-week extension to the program — which expires April 5 — House Democrats quickly scuttled that plan and Senate Democrats eventually voted nearly unanimously to adjourn without

Obama Moves on Stalled Nominees

And as chairman of the Armed Services Committee, I’m just simply not going to stand by without trying my best to change this,” Levin said.

Members Wary of Attacks at Home

And what I’m worried about, and I need to say it again, it’s the same as the tea party thing last summer, I was scared to death somebody was going to get shot to death.”

New Players Enter Redistricting Fight

I will be working with the trustees to identify a new director to ensure a smooth and seamless transition,” Smoot said. A decision on his replacement is expected to be made very soon.

Corker: GOP Overplayed Its Hand on Financial Reform

I am still hopeful that we can get to a regulatory reform bill that can receive strong bipartisan support, but as I told my Republican colleagues at lunch today, I believe our hand has been weakened

House GOP Still Requesting Earmarks

“While my requests do not guarantee funding for these projects, it is guaranteed that these projects will not be funded without Congressional action,” he said.