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Kyl Stays Tight-Lipped on Political Future

That is what’s screwing up our system, because there’s no time out to do legislation in a bipartisan way or without the press of elections. And, so I said, I’m not going to be a part of that game.

Brazile: Campaign Spending Needs to Be Cut Back

Chamber of Commerce and a host of conservative nonprofits and “super PACs” helped make the post-Citizens United world a favorable climate for Republicans this time around, they should be wary of the monster

Clyburn Vows Independence as Assistant Leader

Democrats moved from bill to bill without taking the time to sell their work to the public, he said, adding, “You can’t be too busy to explain what you’ve done.”

D.C. Looks to Dutch to Keep Up Bike Progress

So it should come as no surprise that when Washington wanted to find new ways to make the District more bike-friendly, it turned to the Royal Netherlands Embassy for guidance.

Rangel Ethics Case Goes Dark

Public Citizen’s Lisa Gilbert suggested that given Rangel’s decision not to participate even without an attorney, the ethics subcommittee may have been left without a “clear-cut solution.”

House GOP: Don’t Trust Deal on ‘Don’t Ask’

House Republicans apparently have pulled out of staff-level negotiations over the defense authorization bill out of fear that even if the Senate passes a measure without language repealing the military

Democrats Struggle to Unify

Rather than spending the days after Tuesday’s midterms regrouping, Members have been stuck fighting over who among them should lead in the minority.

Pelosi Acts as if She’s Staying

Pelosi’s close ally, Education and Labor Chairman George Miller (D-Calif.), started spearheading a campaign Wednesday to call Members “to try to gauge where people were” on the question of whether Pelosi should

Rangel Could Be His Own Lawyer

But it’s still a high-powered confrontation over evidence, which a Member of Congress would not want to face without legal representation,” Tiefer said.