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No Traffic Tickets Land at Ethics

Speaker, is under this resolution, a Member who gets a traffic ticket, gets a ticket for littering, is arrested for protesting at the Sudanese Embassy, that that would have to be referred to the Committee

Outsourcing Defense Hurts the U.S.

On Feb. 29, the Air Force selected a European- based aerospace conglomerate, EADS, to build a next-generation air refueling tanker.

Re-evaluate Approach to Defense

Having served in the U.S. Navy for 31 years, I strongly believe that the security of America is the first responsibility of Congress.

GOP Relying on Forums to Get Heard

“If you can’t get the various committees of jurisdiction to conduct hearings on these issues … this is a parallel way of doing that, which the Democrats did to some effect when they were in the minority

Carried Away

The New York Democrat could have been a Rolling Stone cover girl, but turned down the honor, says Jann Wenner, the magazine’s editor and founder, in an interview set to air tonight on CNBC.

Farm Bill Proves Hard to Resist

They blasted the measure as a budget-busting porkfest that failed to rein in wasteful farm subsidies and included earmarks “air-dropped” into the bill.

Hill Scores Top-Notch Golf

“With all the limitations put on staffers, who work all the time [and] can’t always get out to the suburbs to play, this is a place they can come together, other than the bars, and have fun.” Huus

Ose, Can You See a Way to a Primary Win?

And when former state Assemblyman Dean Andal, who is running for Congress this year in the 11th district, tried it in the 2002 GOP primary for state controller, it failed again.

GOP Casting Call

Senate buildings might have gone smoke-free, but the air around the chamber hasn’t cleared.

An Architectural Visionary Revisited

An exhibit opening at the National Building Museum this weekend is dedicated to the controversial visionary behind some of America’s most important cultural and architectural landmarks, including Dulles