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Bipartisanship Has Few Fans

Bill Shuster (Pa.), who made the trip. Democrats in attendance were similarly reluctant to discuss the details. </p> And who could blame them?

Long Senate Sessions Producing Fewer Bills

</p> A spokesman for Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) noted that the House moved several major pieces of legislation last year, including the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, the Cash for Clunkers bill to

GOP Unloads on Obama, President Fights Back

“If you were to listen to the [health care] debate and, frankly, how some of you went after this bill, you’d think that this thing was some kind of Bolshevik plot,— Obama said in response to a question

Hill Climbers: Common Ground

Bill Richardson (D) speak at Dartmouth, Anhalt volunteered to intern with his presidential campaign in fall 2007 and winter 2008.

Pelosi Vows to Pull Out Stops to Pass Health Care

</p> The top House Democrat said her chamber could move smaller reforms while trying to find agreement with the Senate on the broader bill, outlining a two-pronged approach that could hand Democrats weary

Heard on the Hill: Money to Burn

The vendor would give the CVC a check representing the value of the coins and a bill for the cost of the cleaning — and some fear that bill would be bigger than the check.

‘We Can Deliver,’ Obama Says

</p> Speaking to the public’s concerns, Obama said he is “calling for a new jobs bill tonight— and outlined steps he plans to take in response to widespread worries about rising unemployment and the lack

Shop Talk: What Would Walter Reuther Say?

The field includes former state Attorney General Kelly Ayotte and businessmen Bill Binnie and Jim Bender. The likely Democratic nominee is Rep. Paul Hodes (N.H.). </p> </p> Schlapp & Knapp. Rep.

Lincoln Stays Upbeat, Despite Strains

</p> On Tuesday, Lincoln maintained her support for the Senate health care bill — even though she opposes the $1.2 trillion House package.

Coburn Hijacks Debate on Debt Limit Hike

</p> Sen. Tom Coburn (R-Okla.) used a little-known procedural maneuver Tuesday afternoon to hijack debate on Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid’s (D-Nev.) debt limit increase bill.