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Common Ground

Lobbyists for Electronic Data Systems Corp., which easily would be in line to get a contract for the IRS site should the measure become law, have been encouraging the committee to move forward with

Nuclear Disarmament

of the Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, raised heated questions about whether the new technology is ready for prime time and whether the Homeland Security Department should

Donor Disclosure Won’t Help Think Tanks

Gary Shapiro, the president and CEO of the Consumer Electronics Association, argues in a Roll Call Guest Observer that government should mandate disclosure for donors to think tanks (“It’s Time for Think

Nationwide Listening Tour for Clinton?

Many online activists believe in and champion Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean’s 50-state strategy, a belief that Democrats should challenge Republicans everywhere, regardless of

Pryce’s People

Deborah Pryce’s (R-Ohio) new legislative director should help her in that quest. [IMGCAP(1)] Noble goals aside, the Irving, Texas, native is not without her quirks.

Chamber Music

Chamber of Commerce figured it might want to preface the discussions by telling the world what it thinks should be done. [IMGCAP(1)] “Climate change is happening because of human carbon dioxide.

Lose or Lower Gains Taxes to Boost Economy

While the economy is likely to weather this most recent storm, these anxious times should serve to refocus our attention on fundamental pro-growth economic policies.

Do Not Forget the Lessons of Hurricane Rita

devastation of more than 20,000 homes, an interruption to our core national energy infrastructure and the destruction of half a billion dollars in agriculture, forests and fisheries would be big news — and it should

Mea Sorta Culpa

Lynn Woolsey (D-Calif.) is sorry, sort of, for kind of saying that Democrats who are not sufficiently anti-war should face primary challenges.

Memorial Pushes Ahead

Biggs said the foundation has raised about two-thirds of the needed funds and should be done with fundraising by the end of 2008.

No Recess for the Weary

“The Senate decided to do that without discussing it with us. We have work to do, and we’re going to be doing it.”

On Executive Privilege, Think Budget, Not Contempt

So far, the White House has offered to permit current and former senior presidential advisers to testify only in private, without transcript, not under oath and not about conversations within the