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John Boehner Sees Path Forward on Student Loan Rates

</p> The House passed a bill Friday, 215-195, that would prevent the 3.4 percent interest rate on student loans from doubling starting July 1 and pay for the $6 billion cost of the bill by eliminating

We, the Pupils

</p> But not if Academy Award-winner Richard Dreyfuss has anything to say about it.

Rubio, Durbin Open to Tackling Immigration

</p> Some Democrats are skeptical of Rubio’s efforts and see his bill as an attempt by Republicans to try to curry favor with Latino voters as the GOP presidential primary winds down.

Senate Revives Lawmaking

</p> Since mid-March, the Senate has passed a two-year $109 billion transportation bill with 74 votes, a postal reform bill with 62 votes and a reauthorization of the expiring Violence Against Women Act

Shop Talk: Ultimate Opposition Dump

</p> The positive ad, titled “Our Values,” was produced for Rep. Steven Rothman, who is running in the June 5 primary in New Jersey’s 9th district against fellow Democratic Rep. Bill Pascrell.

Republican Youth Ready for Campaign

</p> The House GOP bill pays for the $6 billion cost of the extension by cutting health care prevention funds that are part of Obama’s health care overhaul.

Between the Lines: Then There Was One

</p> New Hampshire’s new map became law on Monday when Gov. John Lynch (D) signed a bill passed by the Republican-controlled Legislature. Reps.

Green Voters Go on the Offensive

When Democratic strategist Bill Burton went looking for a partner to help his super PAC launch a $1 million ad campaign announced last week, he had more than one reason to knock on the door of the League

Obama Likes the Ladies

</p> Instead of the commander in chief, the kids will have to settle for Bill Nye the Science Guy, who is super-duper rad in his own right.