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No Slow Start for Ethics Committee This Year

There are also three Members referred by the Office of Congressional Ethics for further consideration that the committee has not cleared but has thus far declined to formally investigate.

Reports: Keystone XL Rejection Expected

The Obama administration is set to announce a rejection of the Keystone XL oil pipeline, according to multiple news reports, setting up a new confrontation with Republicans who contend the project

Obama Makes It Official; Keystone XL Is a No-Go

In a statement this afternoon, Obama blamed Congressional Republicans for setting a “rushed and arbitrary deadline” which prevented the State Department from making a “full assessment of the pipeline

Mortgage Probe Ensnares GOP

The Associated Press reported Tuesday that Issa also referred National Republican Congressional Committee Chairman Pete Sessions (Texas) to the Ethics Committee because he received a loan under the

NRCC Ended November Debt-Free

The National Republican Congressional Committee will announce today it has erased all of its debt heading into the 2012 election year.

DCCC’s Oregon Ad Buy Tops $400,000

The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee has increased its TV airtime reservation in the Oregon special election by nearly $300,000, indicating the party could be concerned about the race in the

Congressional Research Service Names New Director

The Congressional Research Service has a new director. Mary Mazanec, who has been serving in the post in an acting capacity since April, will become the permanent director effective immediately.

Obama’s Aloof Behavior With GOP Could Hurt Agenda

President Barack Obama’s relationships with Congressional Republicans have withered in recent months, casting doubt on his ability to influence Congress during the election season next year as well as

Obama’s Aloof Behavior With GOP Could Hurt Agenda

President Barack Obama’s relationships with Congressional Republicans have withered in recent months, casting doubt on his ability to influence Congress during the election season next year as well as

Tierney Is Lone Vulnerable in Massachusetts

The new 1st is split almost evenly between recent voters currently residing in Olver’s district and Neal’s, so the longtime Congressman and member of the Ways and Means Committee will have to introduce

HOH’s One-Minute Recess: Who Evicted FreedomWorks?

Well, we read the rules about Senate hearings and legislative meetings, which state: “Outside groups are not permitted to use Senate space to conduct events intended to simulate Congressional hearings