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Boehner: Another Vote on Libya Will Be Held

Speaker John Boehner put the White House on notice Friday that it should expect another vote on Libya next week, although the top House leader was short on specifics.

Congress Considers Reducing Printing

“We could not function without the Congressional Record every morning, in both printed and electronic form, and other Congressional documents too.”

Feingold Criticizes Democrats for Forming Super PACs

“I empathize with the desire to fight fire with fire, but Democrats should just never be in the business of taking unlimited corporate contributions,” Feingold told the audience of liberal activists

Smith: Patent Reform a Fair Result

The story extensively reports on the claims of a small group of opponents, without mentioning the large majority support for the House’s patent reform proposal.

Rocky Road for Senate Comity

The Illinois Democrat stopped short of saying his party should have taken a harder line in their negotiations on the rules. “I’m not going to second-guess what we did.

Edwards Case May Test Bounds of Law

“This is an unprecedented prosecution … no one would have known, or should have known, or could have been expected to know, that these payments would be treated or should be considered as campaign

At Last, Kucinich Draws Republicans to a Cause

is “underappreciated sometimes by the caucus, but him bringing this issue to light, the war issue, issues of war and peace, I think he has moved this caucus in a direction, as we’re seeing today, that without

Cantor Seeks to Deliver

The six-term lawmaker also continues to insist cutting Medicare remains a part of the discussion, despite calls from Senate Democrats who say reforming the entitlement program should not be a condition

Debt Limit Goes Down

In fact, Republicans and Democrats are no closer to a deal on the amount of spending cuts they insist should be coupled with an increased debt ceiling.