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Disaster Relief Funding Fractures Republicans

</p> Alexander’s comments came after his subcommittee on Tuesday approved more than $1 billion in disaster aid that would not be paid for as part of the Energy and water development appropriations bill

Heard on the Hill: Don’t Hesitate to Skip Debate

</p> AMC is rebroadcasting “Goodfellas,” which is always amaze-balls. If you have Encore, you can relive “Casino,” starring Don Rickles.</p> “Animal Cops: Houston” will be airing on Animal Planet.

Can Truman Strategy Work for Obama in 2012?

</p> As Republican pollster Bill McInturff summarized the situation in a presentation last week, the collapse of consumer confidence is “chilling — not only for what it may portend for the economy but

Obama Issues Plea to Pass Transportation Funds

President Barack Obama used his weekly radio address to call on Congress to pass a clean extension of the transportation bill when Members return to work from the August recess next week.

Pipeline Protests Fail to Move White House

</p> About 1,000 activists were arrested outside the White House during the August recess in what the protest’s leader, Bill McKibben, called “the largest civil disobedience action in the environmental

Leaders to Stay Close to Deficit Panel

</p> Any bill that doesn’t ultimately have the approval of Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio), Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), as well as the

DCCC Tries to Stoke GOP Rift Over Relief Funds

the East Coast over the weekend, Cantor told the Richmond Times-Dispatch that emergency funds would be available if they are sought, and he pointed to the House-passed Homeland Security appropriations bill

Weprin Drops Out of Debate in N.Y. Special

</p> She was referring to Turner’s own trouble with the tabloid’s editorial board.</p> Turner told the newspaper that he thought the James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act was too broad.