Heard on the Hill: Loving Paul Ryan in Rhyme
</p> The event, called the 2nd Cheesiest Fundraiser Ever, was held at an undisclosed American Legion hall and was pegged as a reunion of Ryan fanatics.
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</p> The event, called the 2nd Cheesiest Fundraiser Ever, was held at an undisclosed American Legion hall and was pegged as a reunion of Ryan fanatics.
</p> The Oklahoma Democrat introduced the bill along with fellow former page and Dean of the House Rep. John Dingell (D-Mich.) and Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-Texas).
</p> Indeed, a partisan aura still hangs over the group.
</p> But Kucinich’s cross-country campaign trips won’t be necessary anymore.
‘I just don’t want to co-own the economy by having to tout that we passed a jobs bill that won’t work or at least won’t do enough.’”
</p> “This is an issue that we’re treating with urgency and this bill will come up in the Senate as quickly as possible,” said one leadership aide.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid failed to win the 60 votes needed to take up a House-passed bill that he wanted to use as the vehicle for emergency disaster relief.
President Barack Obama held up a copy of his $447 billion jobs bill today at a Rose Garden ceremony flanked by teachers, firefighters and construction workers, and he urged Americans to tell Congress to
</p> Hoekstra is the leading GOP candidate to challenge Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D) in 2012, but he’s not the only Republican in the hunt.
Attorney Bill Hudak plans to challenge Rep. John Tierney (D-Mass.) again in 2012 and was stumping for votes at a recent tea party rally in Manchester, N.H., to boost support among conservatives.
</p> Obama will also speak about his at plan today at a Rose Garden ceremony, during which he will be flanked by representatives from the various job sectors that he is looking to save with his nearly
House Majority Leader Eric Cantor on Monday appealed to his Conference to move beyond the party’s budget battles with Democrats when it comes to an upcoming short-term spending bill.
Andrew Cuomo (D) and President Bill Clinton have recorded automated calls for Democrat David Weprin in the surprisingly close race for New York’s 9th Congressional district.
House Majority Leader Eric Cantor today dismissed the demands of some conservatives that the GOP use a looming short-term spending bill to resume its months-long fight with Democrats over spending levels
</p> Giving another teleprompter speech won’t do it.</p> President Bill Clinton co-opted the Republican agenda in 1995 and triangulated between the parties to rise above politics.
</p> Other Republicans conceded that while they expect a win, it will be a much tighter margin of victory than 6 points.</p> Roll Call rates the race as a Tossup.
</p> It doesn’t have to be this way.
</p> If there are still wise men in Washington today, then one of them most assuredly is former Rep. Bill Frenzel (R-Minn.).
A bill that would block websites selling counterfeit goods, such as discount golf clubs and tax-free cigarettes, is getting an extra push from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.