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Flint Aid Deal Slows Down Energy Bill

</p> Stabenow said that Democratic colleagues were “standing with” her and Sen. Gary Peters, D-Mich., in their quest to slow the progress of the energy bill.  

Trey Radel Sticks His Nose Back Into Politics

</p> </p> “First rule of Fight Club: Don’t buy cocaine from a federal agent,” Radel joked Jan. 29 during an appearance on “Real Time with Bill Maher,” a one-liner that drew big laughs from the famously

Trey Radel Sticks His Nose Back Into Politics

</p> “First rule of Fight Club: Don’t buy cocaine from a federal agent,” Radel joked Jan. 29 during an appearance on “Real Time with Bill Maher,” a one-liner that drew big laughs from the famously liberal

Stayin’ Alive: Marco’s Moment?

The best politicians (think Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton) can oscillate between optimism and anger, but almost every politician has a favored mode.

A Long Primary Is Good for Hillary Clinton

Holder Jr., the nation’s first black attorney general and a close friend of Obama’s, and former President Bill Clinton met with state legislators  on Wednesday .

Rocking the Natural History Museum

</p> NSSGA is celebrating the passage of the multi-year highway bill, which the association says it hopes will help the aggregate industry grow.  

Owens, Mills Outraising Incumbents in Rematches

(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call File Photo) In Utah’s ‘Safe Republican‘ territory, where Democrat Doug Owens is again vying for the 4th District seat he lost by 5 points in 2014, he is one of the rare rematch

Flint Hearing: ‘What Good is the EPA?’

(Photo By Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) The Environmental Protection Agency came under sharp criticism Wednesday for failing to inform Flint, Mich., residents for nearly a year that their drinking water was

Flint Hearing: ‘What Good is the EPA?’

(Photo By Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) The Environmental Protection Agency came under sharp criticism Wednesday for failing to inform Flint, Mich., residents for nearly a year that their drinking water was