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‘Buffett Rule’ Posturing Peaks

</p> The bill needed 60 votes to overcome a filibuster. Of the 51 voting in favor of the bill, Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) voted with Democrats; Sen. Mark Pryor (D-Ark.) voted with Republicans.

Dennis Ross’ Goal

</p> “Today we are more than $15 trillion dollars in debt,” Ross says in the letter.

Fundraising Numbers Tip Scales of Power

</p> But incumbents can also telegraph another message altogether: weakness.</p> Both parties saw numbers to be excited about in the first-quarter fundraising reports.

Questioning Authority From the Backroom

.); Allen Moore, deputy chief of staff for former Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) and an undersecretary of Commerce for President Ronald Reagan; Ralph Winnie Jr., director of the Eurasia Center

Tammy Baldwin Running on ‘Buffett Rule’

By latching on to a bill being championed by President Barack Obama’s campaign and Senate Democrats, Baldwin has thrust herself further into the national spotlight.

Boehner May Tie Keystone to Extending Highway Funding

</p> “This bill will pave the way for a House-Senate conference to discuss both reforming how taxpayer dollars are spent on federal infrastructure programs, and also meaningful solutions that would address

Democrats Play Kardashian Card With Tax Cut Plan

</p> But with the election hanging over virtually everything Congress does now, Democrats were having none of that.</p> That this bill is helping small businesses is a “false claim,” Rep.