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Will 2010 Haunt GOP?

It goes without saying that the better the recruiting class, the better the prospects for Republicans to hold their open seats and target Democratic seats.

Botanic Garden Celebrates in Green

For many Washingtonians, the holidays aren’t complete without a trip to the Botanic Garden Conservatory to see the Capitol made out of dried plants.

Democrats May Join Minnesota Fray

Franken has been arguing not that Coleman’s campaign behaved improperly, but that the state rejected thousands of absentee ballots that should not have been disqualified.

Let’s Not Nationalize Americans’ Health Care

Each of these has merit, and I have encouraged McCain to continue to offer his vision for extending coverage to more Americans without expanding the rapidly growing size and scope of the federal

Members’ Office Accounts Misstated

spending more than 80 percent of his Congressional office budget in the first six months of 2008 — a rare occurrence among House offices — forcing him to make administrative cuts to finish out the year without

We Must Support CCS Technology

The key to obtaining significant greenhouse gas reductions without causing severe economic disruption is to hasten the introduction of widely reliable, available and affordable CCS technologies.

Global Warming Lacks a Clear Consensus

Amid such continuing uncertainty, Congress should move cautiously. At a minimum, we should initially pursue dual-benefit rather than single-benefit strategies.

Jury Is Still Out on Obama Judges

In a speech to the Federalist Society late last month, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) seized on Obama’s statements that judicial picks should demonstrate the ability to “empathize

Can President Obama Change the Way Washington Works?

It is difficult to set aside politics unless you assume all 535 Members will unanimously embrace everything the president sends to Capitol Hill without taking into account the diverse interests of their

Heard on the Hill: That’s Mr. Obama to You

Chris Arterton, dean of George Washington University’s Graduate School of Political Management, says that for the next two weeks, Obama should be content with the humble title of “Mr.” Until the Electoral

Leaders Seek Dismissal of Most Charges Against Renzi

According to the 64-page document, the leaders assert that a federal wiretap of Renzi’s cell phone violated the Speech or Debate protections and should therefore lead to the dismissal of 28 of the

CVC (Finally) Ready to Open Its Doors

.” Weston and 9/11 Until 1998, plans for the CVC constantly stalled as Members bickered over what should be included and who should foot the bill.

DeMint Tries GOP Patience

Jim DeMint (S.C.) staked out an aggressive and even antagonistic position on where he thought his Republican Party should go.