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Give Toomey Credit: He Is the Frontrunner

Part of the pundits’ problem is that they continue to tout the same old conventional wisdom: that a “purple— state should be represented by a purple politician, that voters prefer moderates and political

Angelides: Economy, Environment Can Mesh

But the bill won’t deliver on this economic promise without a guarantee that the components and systems of the American clean energy sector are made by American workers.

Blue Dogs’ Bark Cheers Health Care Associations

Robert Zirkelbach, a spokesman for America’s Health Insurance Plans, agreed with Blue Dogs and other moderate Democrats that any eventual House bill should not be hatched behind closed doors.

Jefferson Appeal Is Before High Court

Should the Supreme Court decide to take up the case, it would all but certainly have an impact on Speech or Debate protections and could affect future indictments against Members of Congress, or

What’s In a Creative Name?

At lunch one day, some of the players discussed what might happen should they need to forfeit a game, Shah recalled.

Air Force Program Built on Earmarks

investigating the agency practice of “skimming— money from earmarks, arguing in a 2008 statement that “unaccountable federal bureaucrats have skimmed millions of dollars for undisclosed purposes, sometimes without

The Lady Doth Protest Too Much

It empowered the NSA to intercept the e-mails and conversations of American citizens on American soil without warrants in criminal contravention of FISA.

Hill Supporters Help Keep Sinn Fein Flush

Without the funding from the U.S., Sinn Fein would be hard-pressed to be doing what it’s doing,— said Notre Dame University professor emeritus Jay Dolan, author of “The Irish Americans: a History

Armed and Ready for Battle

Defense Secretary Robert Gates is expected to appear before the committee to make his case that the country must focus on fighting its “irregular— wars and expand the size of its forces, but to do so without

Van Hollen Tests Power of Position

The 50-year-old Marylander stood behind his assertion that vulnerable lawmakers should not have to cast a difficult vote if the Senate outlook remains dim, sources said.

Heard on the Hill: Clay’s Divorce Drama

“My wife and I have been discussing this situation for a number of months and this action should not have come as a surprise to anyone,— the statement read in part.

Foxx Hunts for GOP, Sometimes Misfires

Foxx first took center stage during the House Republican protests last August, when GOPers took over the floor to protest the Democratic decision to adjourn for the summer without a comprehensive