C-SPAN Founder Brian Lamb Pressed About His Missing Credentials
The founder and former CEO of C-SPAN casually strolled into the Senate without updated press credentials.
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The founder and former CEO of C-SPAN casually strolled into the Senate without updated press credentials.
“Congress should not change the rules in the middle of the game for those who have chosen to serve our nation in the military.
Council Chairman Phil Mendelson, two Democrats who have come to opposite conclusions on whether Congress should make any changes to the 1910 law, plan to continue discussing the subject, their offices
But four transformative trends are stimulating and demanding change — and public policies should encourage, not stifle, innovation.
Prior to parity, benefits for drivers and public transit commuters were unequal, resulting in an unfair incentive for drivers at a time when Americans should be encouraged to use public transit — a more
faults House legislators for being deliberative and judicious — as we must avoid at all costs another “we have to pass the bill so you can find out what is in it” moment — movement on immigration reform should
Communications Act in nearly two decades, Europe’s leading regulators are criticizing their own past policies for deploying high-speed Internet — even as some here at home argue that the United States should
“My hope is, at the federal level, that the EPA and climate action task force and others will start paying attention to those kind of infrastructure needs and the responsibility that we should all
While criticizing the security of HealthCare.gov is not surprising in today’s hyperpartisan environment, we should focus on what Congress is doing to address the overall security of federal Internet
We can make big gains in reducing super pollutant emissions without changing our entire energy system — the alternatives and technologies to capture emissions already exist.
Thirteen months after Election Day, the politically active nonprofits that spent more than $300 million in the 2012 campaigns without disclosing their donors are back in the news.
Thirteen months after Election Day, the politically active nonprofits that spent more than $300 million in the 2012 campaigns without disclosing their donors are back in the news.
Household names such as General Electric Co., Boeing Co. and Verizon Communications Inc. have gone several years without paying any federal income tax at all, according to Citizens for Tax Justice.
Without those interventions, Medicare payment rates would have declined steadily.
But if any issue in 19th-century politics can serve as a warning about the implications of ignoring message-sending, it should be the Wilmot Proviso.
Republican operatives cede Dold’s race will be tough in 2014, even though Democratic performance will probably drop off in the district without the president on the ballot.
“A broad majority of Americans agree we should raise the minimum wage.
Mandela demonstrated a lifelong commitment to justice and human rights, and his legacy should serve as an example for all of us. My prayers are with Mr.
Bring on the holiday parties — a time-honored Capitol Hill tradition that no staffer should go without.
The consultants said the site should be designed, built and tested sequentially after its requirements were defined — but it was built at the same time requirements were changing. 5.