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Editorial: Missing Act

In this unconscionably jam-packed lame-duck session of Congress, one important item didn’t even make it onto the schedule: a revived attempt to pass the DISCLOSE Act, which would make corporate and union

House Democrats Still Venting Over Tax Deal

The proposal would schedule the tax cuts to expire at the end of 2012, and Jackson Lee said she would like to hear from the White House about how it will respond if Republicans press for another

Manley Made Mark With Humor, Hard Work

Goodbyes Are Bittersweet The Senate has ruled Manley’s schedule for the better part of two decades. Although he loves the institution, it can be a cruel mistress.

Reid Says Senate May Vote Saturday on Tax Cuts

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (Nev.) warned Thursday that the chamber could vote Saturday on President Barack Obama’s two-year extension of the Bush-era tax cuts, but he said the schedule remains in

Clinton to Visit White House on Friday

President Barack Obama will sit down with President Bill Clinton in the Oval Office on Friday, according to his daily schedule. Their agenda was not released.

Democrats May See the End for START

The Massachusetts Democrat spent several minutes around noon huddling with Kyl and Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) on the Senate floor discussing the Senate schedule as it relates to START, and then

Obama Makes Surprise Visit to Afghanistan

He was originally scheduled to be in Kabul to meet with Karzai, but bad weather changed the schedule, according to pool reports. He will now speak to Karzai by phone.

House Vote on DREAM Act Possible Next Week

measure, which would give children who are illegal immigrants a path to citizenship if they go to college or join the military, said they were aiming for action this week but ran up against a crowded schedule

Boehner’s Panama Connections

the December CODEL was originally scheduled to include both Panama and Colombia — “the two countries we then had pending free-trade agreements with” — but the Colombia portion was canceled because of a schedule

Reform Could Be the Key to Compromise

There is no reason for any partisan or ideological divide on creating a new, more predictable and more effective schedule, based on a succession of five-day workweeks in Congress followed by a full week