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The Illustrated Congressmen

while Democrats had a slight edge on Republicans in the area of body art, the poll did reveal that some tea party sympathizers might be simpatico with body art: According to the poll, 57 percent of those without

A Low-Key Agenda

Without a vote or any specific authorization … [BLAG] is intervening in yet another case,” said Drew Hammill, spokesman for Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (Calif.).

GOP Freshmen Key to Highway Bill

There is no reason why we should not pass these common-sense jobs bills without delay — no reason except for Republican obstruction.”

N.J. 9th District Race Pits County Vs. County

“I certainly am doing my part working seven days and nights from when I open my eyes to when I close them and have kept that schedule going pretty much without break since a few days after Christmas.”

Senate GOP Seeks Changes to Domestic Violence Bill

“It has been the goal of Senate Republicans to pass the Violence Against Women Act without procedural impediment,” Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) said at a press conference this morning

Wang: Lobbyist Association Content to Tread Water

Even without the 20 percent threshold, it’s unlikely that a lobbyist working on his own could charge a client more than $3,000 per quarter for lobbying activities while skirting registration by never making

Vocal Conservatives Blame Mitch McConnell

However, he said it’s impossible to understand McConnell’s juggling act without gaining access to private meetings where moderate and conservative Members disclose positions on legislation and tactics.

Obama Gains Traction With Student Loan Offensive

Obama then ripped the GOP for spending money on two wars and enacting two tax cuts without paying for them and voting for oil company subsidies and against the Buffett Rule requiring people making

Energy: High-Risk, High-Reward

Many observers say the federal government should be spending far more on energy research, which Gates recently estimated should be at least twice the current levels.

White House Pressed on Gay Rights Issue

Without a Congress that’s willing to pass [the Employment Non-Discrimination Act], I wish the president was a little more aggressive to pursue nondiscrimination,” openly gay Rep.