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Oregon Closes In on Redistricting Map

Should the full Legislature approve the plan, it would mark the first time since 1981 that the state’s Congressional redistricting was not decided in the courts.

Top 5 Member-Vs.-Member Battles

But Critz has already made it clear he will not go down without a fight, campaigning heavily in the district and working local party meetings.

Cantor, Kyl Pull Out of Debt Talks

In a joint statement, Kyl and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) said, “A bill with new spending and higher taxes would fail with bipartisan opposition — as it should.

Debt Deal May Not Have to Be All Cuts

“We’re talking about policies that should be able to pass the Senate because they’ve received support from Democrats and Republicans in the past,” Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) said.

On Libya, House Is Choosing a Path

resolution that would curtail the military operation in Libya and instead putting forward a strict funding limitation proposal to rebuke the Obama administration for pursuing military involvement in Libya without

Debt Talks Worry Lobbyists

Congressional negotiators left Tuesday’s three-hour meeting without a deal and refused to comment on details of what proposals are under discussion.

Don’t Believe What You Hear About the Budget Talks

negotiations have already produced the same type of premature and very likely inaccurate misgivings as typically occur whenever those involved with the federal budget get together to talk about what can, should

Boehner’s Straddle on Libya Nears End

But the Ohio Republican’s developing hallmark of lengthy and open debate will be tested as he seeks to define the House’s position on military involvement in Libya without letting it interfere with

Is Budget Jockeying Simply Horsing Around?

In posing these questions one should keep in mind that politics, which propels our system, is simply another form of gamesmanship to determine winners and losers.

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.