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Mica: Congress Dithers as Economy Fails

This approach will provide adequate resources and the predictability that states and transit agencies need to manage their transportation programs effectively, and without raising taxes and increasing

Make the Middle Class a Leading Indicator

That’s why Congress should prepare a jobs package to achieve three things: (1) allow the private sector to create permanent jobs; (2) cushion the middle class from further harm; and (3) establish American

Pelosi Gets Tough on Lawmaker Travel

“Common sense dictates that if a case can be made, she’s open to review it, but whoever’s asking for a waiver should be ready to make that case.

K Street Files: The Anti-Chamber

— Chamber spokesman Eric Wohlschlegel responded Friday, “The media should be following the money trail behind this scurrilous group instead of giving credence to its outrageous tactics, and we are

House’s New Financial Reports Drop Details

Any receipt generated in a Member’s office is saved, and the office completes a voucher explaining what the receipt was for and to whom the CAO’s finance office should make out a check.

Congress Should Change Energy-Climate Equation

That means production and use of gas could increase substantially without threatening to drive prices back up again to last year’s levels, which were painful to both residential and industrial consumers

D.C. Gay Marriage Bill May Soon Go to Congress

“Republicans believe that marriage is and should remain between a man and a woman,— he said in an e-mail, “and this is certainly an issue we continue to monitor closely.

Alexander Sheds His Mr. Nice Guy Image

As the chief architect of the GOP’s day-to-day messaging, Alexander has even counseled his colleagues in the past to avoid the purely partisan fights, arguing they should instead focus on substantive policy

Immigration Backers Fly Solo

House Democrats leading the charge for comprehensive immigration reform are taking a new tack in their efforts to send a bill to President Barack Obama next spring: Do it without Republicans.

Democrats Eye More Modest Retreat

They need it to pack enough punch to boost employment rolls without exacerbating growing public fears over the size of the deficit.