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House GOP Looks to Focus on Defense

</p> At the same time, the Appropriations Committee will take up four subcommittee bills dealing with national security spending, including the defense bill, which also has more funding than the president

Terrorizing the English Language

</p> Which is why he, no doubt, raced to blast out this take-no-prisoners statement about his latest cash-slashing proposal: </p> ***PRESS RELEASE*** Rohrabacher to Pakistan: U.S.

Export-Import Bank Bill Hits Snag in Senate

</p> With a bill to avert a doubling of student loan interest rates stalled, Senate Democratic leaders are finding it difficult to move on to a House passed bill reauthorizing the Export-Import Bank.

NRCC Loads First Round of Young Guns

</p> The candidates are: </p> Veteran Jesse Kelly, running in the special election in Arizona’s 8th district Law student Ricky Gill, running California’s 9th district against Rep.

Abortion Bill Set for Next Week

A House Judiciary Committee panel will hold a hearing next week on a bill that would ban abortions after 20 weeks in the District of Columbia.</p> Rep.

Hispanic Caucus Questions GOP Budget Bill

</p> Pierluisi, at a news conference on the bill, pointed to the fact that voters of Puerto Rican descent living along the Interstate 4 corridor in central Florida are a key swing-voting constituency

Flipping for NFL Greats

</p> According to Renacci’s staff, Congress can only queue up three orders of keepsake coinage per year. And lawmakers have met that quota.

Reid Draws a Line on Rolling Back Sequester

</p> President Barack Obama has indicated he would veto any efforts to change the sequester, and Reid today underscored Democrats’ feelings on the House reconciliation bill, which is in line with the

To Hill and Back

</p> “You’re a lunatic,” snarked Veanne Cox, the Tony Award-nominated actress playing the director.</p> “It’s pronounced ‘Libertarian,’” Connolly sniffed.