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Eric Cantor Would Offset Earthquake Aid

</p> Cantor did not offer specifics on potential offsets, but his view is in line with House Republicans’ approach to disaster aid this year.</p> Rep.

Rep. Coffman Wants to Cut Congressional Pensions

</p> The Colorado Republican announced Wednesday that he plans to introduce legislation after the recess that would end the defined benefit retirement plan available to Members of Congress.

Capitol Evacuated After Earthquake

</p> The Capitol and other government buildings were evacuated Tuesday afternoon in the wake of an earthquake.</p> The 5.8-magnitude quake struck at 1:51 p.m.

Library of Congress Offers Buyouts to Staffers

</p> The bill would slash $53 million from the Library’s budget, bringing its total funding level to $575 million. It’s the largest single cut to any legislative branch agency.

Governor Signs New West Virginia Map

Earl Ray Tomblin signed West Virginia’s Congressional redistricting bill into law Thursday morning, the Democrat’s spokesman told Roll Call.

Giffords Seeks FEC Permission for Security Upgrades

</p> House Sergeant-at-Arms Bill Livingood had recommended that security assessments be carried out at all Members’ district offices, and some lawmakers have had assessments of their homes as well.

Coburn Blunt Talk Causes Stir

</p> But Coburn also defended Obama, according to the transcript.</p> “His intent isn’t to destroy,” he said. “It’s to create dependency, because it worked so well for him.

Party Crashers All the Rage, Aren’t All the Same

</p> “For better or for worse, our basic structure dictates a two-party system,” said Bill Galston, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, veteran Democratic adviser and another of No Labels’ 30