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Stupak’s Departure Changes Political Environment

</p> His “Stupak amendment” limiting federal abortion funding in the bill the House passed in the fall enraged abortion-rights advocates, while his deal with the White House to vote for the final passage

Reid Has Killed Most Filibusters

Two former Majority Leaders — Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) and Mike Mansfield (D-Mont.) — tied for the next best record of winning votes to end debate or invoke cloture; both Senators prevailed 63 percent of the

GOP Target Boucher Banks Almost $2 Million

</p> Boucher, who is seeking a 15th term, raised $317,000 in the first three months of this year and began April with $1.96 million, according to a source close to his campaign.

GAO Retirees Seek Retroactive Raises

</p> Ever since, those analysts have sought to get the same deal laid out in the bill: a lump sum of the denied raises and the resulting bump in their base salary, which would subsequently increase their

Turley: Congress Needs to Preserve Open Courts

</p> </p> Punishing Parties Seeking Appellate Review </p> Rule 39 of the Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure states that the court must impose costs against the losing party unless there is a partial

Lobbyists, Hill Brawling Over Broadband

</p> Boucher said that before legislation is developed, the various sides need to reach consensus, which would preclude approval of a bill this year.

Markey: Climate Bill Has Multiple Benefits

Energy and Climate Solutions </p> As we crafted this historic legislation, the House bill made sure that every region of the country and every sector of the economy had a seat at the table.

Duncan: Conservation Policies Need Balance

</p> Yet Bill Bryson, in his book “A Walk in the Woods,” about hiking the Appalachian Trail, wrote that New England in 1850 was 70 percent open farmland and 30 percent woods.