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Mobile Phone Company Launches Super PAC

</p> A for-profit company, CREDO has used progressive activism as a marketing tool, donating 1 percent of each customer’s monthly bill to liberal nonprofits, and organizing grass-roots campaigns around

Senate Will See First Female Parliamentarian

</p> MacDonough declined to be quoted for this article.</p> The Secretary of the Senate, who is appointed by the Majority Leader, oversees the Senate parliamentarian.

Ellig: Playing Politics Leads to Regulatory Failure

</p> Although the Supreme Court case focuses on the constitutionality of the act’s individual mandate, the speed with which Congress passed the bill highlights another serious issue: how politics has

GOP Woos High-Tech Industry

Cardin, among others, withdrew his support for the bill in the face of a massive backlash from those concerned about its effect on Web content.

Transportation: Five Hill Aides to Know

</p> Not only that, but the bill made good on some of the new House majority’s deepest domestic spending cut aspirations, with a grand total that was 18 percent below what Obama wanted.

Members Push Alternate Online Piracy Bills

</p> Issa hopes his bill, the Online Protection and Enforcement of Digital Trade Act, or OPEN Act, will be seen as an alternative to the House’s Stop Online Piracy Act and the Senate’s PROTECT IP Act,

Newt’s Been Mooning Since 1981

We at HOH have uncovered a bill, introduced in 1981, by former Speaker and current space visionary Newt Gingrich wherein he lays out the Government of Space. You’re welcome, Earth.

Appropriators Seeking Order

</p> Rep. Jo Ann Emerson said her main concern in meeting the deadline is keeping her financial services and general government appropriations bill free of controversial amendments.

Muslims Struggle to Find Suitable Candidate

She cited two examples: His decision to keep open the prison in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, and his recent approval of the defense authorization bill with controversial new detention policies.

Technology: Five Hill Aides to Know

While Hollywood’s friends say they’re heading back to the drawing board, Silicon Valley’s allies say they’ve already won one of the year’s top technology policy fights — by stopping a bill to curb online

Health Care: Five Hill Aides to Know

doing public relations for a TV station and then a hospital in Indiana, then earned a master’s degree in public health with a concentration in law at Johns Hopkins University in 1994 — just as President Bill