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Politics · 115th Congress

The Fight for a Disappearing District in Pennsylvania

I really think Lamb’s better, but I don’t like the party he’s with, Pelosi and the other squirrels,” Shuster said as he ate breakfast at the J&S Diner in Cecil, Pennsylvania, last week.

Politics · 115th Congress

Some in Congress Still Have a Taste for Pork

In fiscal 2006, “congressionally directed spending” based on CAGW’s definition ate up 3.4 percent of the total discretionary budget that year, not counting emergency spending on the wars

Heard On The Hill · 115th Congress

Take Five: Jacky Rosen

It was the best bologna sandwich we ever ate in our lives. We shared that bologna sandwich on the first day. You don’t realize you’re going to be there all day.

Heard On The Hill · 115th Congress

Word on the Hill: Pet Night

Did you know that Americans ate more than 4.5 billion tacos this year? Taco Bell is giving out $5 taco gift boxes to celebrate the day, Fox News reported. Happy birthday to… Rep. Joseph P.

Politics · 115th Congress

For Congress, Extraordinary Measures on Debt are Ordinary

does not account for the multiyear effects on increased costs for Treasury securities that will remain outstanding after fiscal year 2011,” the report said, adding that the work on debt limit operations ate

Opinion · 114th Congress

Remembering John Glenn, Lawmaker

He ate carefully, usually a bowl of soup and an apple. One day Sens. Dennis DeConcini and Ted Kennedy got in a spat at a meeting where Glenn, Biden and others were working.

Gephardt and Thompson: Steep Costs Damage Families, Businesses

dollar on prevention when, according to the World Health Organization, at least 80 percent of all heart disease, stroke and Type 2 diabetes and up to 40 percent of cancer could be prevented if people ate