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The House Must Act to End Employment Discrimination | Commentary

This bipartisan bill embodies a simple premise based on traditional American values: whether a person is hired, fired, or promoted should be based on the quality of their work, not who they are.

Repairing a Frayed Connection

</p> </p> But Obama’s climate agenda crashed headfirst into the annual appropriations process in June, when Senate Democrats had to scrap a markup of the Energy Department’s fiscal 2015 spending bill

McDonnell Appeal Begs Question: What Is Corruption?

(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call File Photo) As Bob McDonnell’s lawyers gear up to appeal the former Virginia Governor’s conviction on 11 counts of bribery, conspiracy and extortion, federal prosecutors, legal

Meet the Super PAC Woman

(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) As the political ad wars rage on television sets from New England to Southern California, Democrats think they have their answer to the Koch brothers and Karl Rove: a mother

Tom Coburn Won’t Be Going Away Quietly

</p> But the bill is popular and has bipartisan support, and Reid has in the past demonstrated a willingness to dedicate substantial time to the issue. 

Tom Coburn Won’t Be Going Away Quietly

</p> Republican Roy Blunt of Missouri is a leader on the travel legislation, and he’s seeking to overcome objections to get the bill through this year.

House Votes to Arm Syrian Rebels, Pass CR

After voting to give President Barack Obama the authority to arm and train Syrian rebels, the House passed legislation Wednesday to fund the government until Dec. 11, moving the bill to avoid a government