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Look Closer at Global Warming ‘Solutions’

</p> The fact is the word “nuclear” does not appear anywhere in the bill. Without nuclear energy, however, there is no chance of achieving the objectives espoused in this bill.

‘Baseline’ Question Is Key to Future Tax Policy

</p> When Chairman Charlie Rangel (D-N.Y.) introduced the “mother of all tax hikes” bill on Oct. 25, I asked the nonpartisan Joint Taxation Committee to conduct an analysis of the effect of the legislation

Let Congress Walk Mile in Shoes of Uninsured

</p> On Nov. 15, I introduced H.R. 4190, a bill to end health care coverage for Members of Congress. A little unconventional? Sure. But, thought-provoking nonetheless.

Senate Faces Packed Agenda

</p> The most important piece to fall into place will be an omnibus spending bill that wraps 11 annual appropriations measures into one.

Former N.J. Congressman Dies at 91

</p> Most politicians do favors for one another, Guarini said, but Minish took it a step further. </p> “He did favors for people before they asked,” Guarini said.

The Lobbyist Cometh

That bill not only doubled the mandated cooling-off period to two years — it also banned them from even plotting legislative strategy with their new colleagues in downtown offices.

Lobbyists Answer the Call in Iowa, New Hampshire

Leach, an Iowan who served in the Agriculture and Transportation departments of former President Bill Clinton, plans to participate in the caucus in Johnston, Iowa, northwest of Des Moines.

The Breaux Factor

</p> Breaux could not be reached for comment. </p> Seeing Blue.