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Murtha: Iraq ‘Unwinnable’

“We should craft a resolution based on what we know, not on what we think we know.” Senate Foreign Relations Chairman Dick Lugar (R-Ind.) agreed.

Members Reflect on Mom

Byrd never lets a Mother’s Day slip by without paying tribute on the floor of the Senate to Ada Mae Sale and mothers everywhere.

Fattah Courts Both Parties on Tax Plan

In his view, establishing a national sales tax without doing harm to the U.S. Treasury would require high rates that would disproportionately (if indirectly) fall on the poor.

Our Party, Under God

In Hoyer’s view, McDermott should have thought about what it would mean for the entire Democratic Caucus and not just himself before he spoke.

Survey Says?

thereof — for post-war Iraq, a new supplemental funding request could become the tripwire that sets off a rematch between the White House and Congressional penny-pinchers over whether the U.S. should

Justice Refers Leaking Case

The appointment of Kelley is a stinging rebuke to conservative activists who long argued that accessing the memos was not a crime since the two former aides at the center of the case did so without

The Man to See on Energy

Cement-makers in Barton’s suburban Dallas-based district should remain protected from stringent environmental regulations.

Blunt Works to Refine Operation

Teamwork might be the key to an effective leadership operation, but for the past several months it has been well-known in House Republican circles that Blunt’s office was not running as smoothly as it should

‘Old Myths’ Block Economic Progress

Without American ingenuity and the availability of our natural resources, Henry Ford would never have invented his Model T, nor would Thomas Edison engineer his first light bulb.

‘Old Myths’ Block Economic Progress

Without American ingenuity and the availability of our natural resources, Henry Ford would never have invented his Model T, nor would Thomas Edison engineer his first light bulb.

First Step

Even the most optimistic estimates would leave the House without a quorum for 45 days.

Church Scrutiny More Prevalent for Members

John Kerry’s (D-Mass.) standoff with some church officials over abortion, some Catholic activists are warning that other Roman Catholic lawmakers at odds with the church’s anti-abortion stance should be

Craft Show Opens Thursday

Dillon Ripley, felt that there should be a group solely dedicated to advancing the interests of the Smithsonian Institution.

Disaster Plan Slated for Vote

hijacked plane was believed to be headed for the Capitol Dome while both chambers were in session, the House is set to take up a bill this week aimed at ensuring the continuity of the legislative branch should

Brazile: Memo to Mary Beth Cahill

Many of us left-leaning Democrats and prominent supporters of Kerry will have to resist the temptation to attack Ralph too personally, or suggest he doesn’t care about things like civil rights; they should

White House Stymies EPA Mission

The EPA should be taking action to clean up mercury pollution from power plants, but the Bush administration has failed to do so.