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Selling the Anti-Bachmann Phone

</p> Of every customer’s monthly charges, 1 percent goes to liberal nonprofit groups. The bill itself doubles as a newsletter from the progressive world.

Heard on the Hill: A Lesson in Communicating

President Bill Clinton spoke at the Campus Progress National Conference on Wednesday, and he was kind of a firework.</p> The conference’s theme was “turning truth to power.”

Little Substance in Deficit Row

But behind closed doors, rank-and-file Members plotted to support open debate of the bill in order to play much the same game.

Small Size, Enormous Importance

</p> And countless staffers, tea partyers and activists carry their own.</p> One of the main producers of these diminutive documents is the Cato Institute, a libertarian think tank.

Haridopolos Raises $900,000 in 2nd Quarter

</p> Haridopolos faces former Sen. George LeMieux, former Florida House Majority Leader Adam Hasner, and retired Army Col. Mike McCalister in the GOP primary to take on two-term Sen. Bill Nelson (D).

Boats, Jets Arm for Tax Fight

Quigley co-sponsored a bill in May that would have done away with the boat tax credit, but an aide in his office acknowledged the legislation is languishing in committee.

Cornyn: Short-Term Debt Deal Not Perfect but Possible

But Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) told CBS’ “Face the Nation” on June 19 that he would be open to moving “a very short-term” bill if it would provide enough time for negotiators to complete

Heard on the Hill: Honeymoon On Hold

</p> “Mr. Chairman, congratulations. It’s too bad you’re going to have to cancel your honeymoon,” Sen. Bill Nelson (D-Fla.) said, referring to the Senate canceling its July Fourth recess this week.