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GOP Tries to Find Voice

Reconciliation has been postponed until late October, but should still arrive in time to allow Republicans to tout their willingness to make tough cuts in mandatory spending.

Cost of Medicaid in Critical Condition

States should have greater flexibility to better target scarce resources and offer coverage that better meets each patient’s needs, like those health benefits offered by state employee and large private

Congress Should Get Busy Promptly on Election Reform

Regardless of whether Congress encourages or requires a national photo-ID system — as it has already done for driver’s licenses — there are more than 80 other recommendations in the report that Congress should

A Prescription for Helping No Child Left Behind

The quality of teacher preparation programs should be measured on such variables as candidate attrition and student performance. Moreover, school leadership should receive more prominence.

Regulation Hurts Higher Education

Without a moment’s hesitation, he said, “The American university, the greatness and autonomy of the American university.”

Clark Sways Some on Iraq Strategy

Clark met privately with the members of the Out of Iraq Caucus to give them his perspective on the ongoing conflict and offer advice on how Democrats should frame their arguments for bringing troops

D.C. Is the Place to Be for Fall TV’s New Lineup

Although Hopper began his acting career appearing on television shows, he is most well-known for his work in such classic films as “Rebel Without a Cause,” “Easy Rider,” “Apocalypse Now” and “Hoosiers.

No Progress in Fight Over Hurricane Panel

Democrats believe the proposal, as drafted, does not cover a long enough time period to investigate and also gives too much weight to the House in deciding what direction the panel should take.

CAFE Upgrade Unlikely

Indeed, the recent proclamation by Senate Energy and Natural Resources Chairman Pete Domenici (R-N.M.) that Congress should consider raising the Corporate Average Fuel Economy standards has found

Congress and Katrina

In reality, though, no Member of Congress should be cheered about it.

Parties Remain Split on Panel

forward with their plan to form a bicameral committee to examine the response to Hurricane Katrina, even as Democrats were making it clear that launching such a joint investigation would be impossible without

For Coburn, End Of Practice Nears

Without any change in the rules, Coburn said he plans to pay about $30,000 out of his own pocket to cover the costs of a couple nurses, a receptionist and his rent in order to finish out the year

DeLay Seeks Closure on Texas Case

A Texas judge ruled in May that TRMPAC should have reported more than $532,000 in corporate contributions to state officials during the 2001-02 cycle, and the judge awarded in excess of $196,000

Brown ‘Slipped’ Through

Ultimately, Brown’s promotion went through without Senate confirmation, because of the provision in the law, to which Lieberman had objected when it was offered by then-Sen.