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Congressional Eagles

It’s a lesson that Carnahan said some Members should take care to remember for their country.

McCaskill May Block House Defense Bill Over Earmarks

“If necessary, I will also seek language in a conference between the House and Senate that will ensure that any earmarks included in your bill, should they survive to become law, will undergo the most

GOP Presidential Candidates Affect Agenda

Tim Pawlenty, trying to appeal to the party’s muscular right, said repeatedly in January that Congress should not vote to increase the debt limit — instead, it should just make sure that creditors were

Dueling Budget, Debt Votes Set

“I think it’s important for the markets and for everybody to understand that Congress doesn’t intend to raise the debt ceiling without doing something about spending,” said McConnell, who predicted

Marriage Act Defense Sparks Four Divorces

That action in turn prompted a partisan split in the House Bipartisan Legal Advisory Group on March 9 over whether the House should step in and defend the act.

Consensus Is Building for South Carolina Map

“We believe that we should easily pass Department of Justice or district court muster without too much difficulty,” said state Rep. Alan Clemmons, chairman of the Election Laws Subcommittee.

Corporate Tax Holiday Bill Unites Foes

Some corporate executives and government officials have said they’re worried that should this pass, it could dampen enthusiasm for a broader corporate tax-reform measure.

Nomination Deal Hits a Snag

David Addington, former chief of staff to then-Vice President Dick Cheney and a vice president at the Heritage Foundation, said in an April 1 post that the Senate should accelerate its reviews of nominees