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Steny Hoyer Backs Brad Schneider in Race to Take On Robert Dold
“I am happy to announce that Congressman Steny Hoyer has endorsed our campaign. I am incredibly honored and thankful for his support,” Schneider tweeted Tuesday.
Group Asks Congress to Disclose Airline Perks
Delta, which is largely not unionized, has lobbied the issue intensively, spending $140,000 on contacts with Congress this year, according to federal records.
Panetta Arms Foes of Cuts to Defense
“It was a devastating analysis of what would happen to this country if we pulled this sequester trigger. … There is a definite disconnect there. … I hope the president, I hope he’d read the letter and
Chambers Juggle Minibuses
A first minibus appropriations bill appears ripe for approval this week, even as the chances of a second measure are up in the air.
Panetta: Super Committee Failure Would Hurt Defense
cuts in contractors, and the smallest Air Force in history.
Elizabeth Warren Sells Her Upbringing in First TV Ad (VIDEO)
“I want to tell you who I am,” Warren says directly to the camera. She outlines her upbringing, noting she “came up the hard way.” “My dad sold carpet.
Shop Talk: What Happens in Vegas
“I understand the importance of this campaign, and the necessity to have a competent team of advisors to lead our campaign to victory.
Midwest Region Roundup
vulnerable GOP Senators up in 2012, even though this seat is likely to remain in the Republican column.
Alexander Breaks Ranks on Clean Air
“Most of my constituents where I live and breathe the air are Republicans,” he continued. “They are all for clear air.”
No Surprises Expected in Oregon Special Primaries
Democrats are strongly favored to retain this seat, which has been held by only Democrats for the past four decades.
Rules of the Game: Campaign Finance Rules Too Lax, Some Say
“So I can take secret donations of my (c)(4) and give it to my supposedly transparent super PAC?” Colbert asked his lawyer, Trevor Potter, in an on-air exchange last month.
Congressional Football Game Supports Charities
“But I think we are going to take it to them.” Despite the age factor, Rep. Donna Edwards thinks the team is coming together well.
McHugh: Strong, Decisive Army Critical to National Defense
With that in mind, this new strategy would be paid for, in part, by cutting the size and strength of the U.S. Army.
Partisanship Rules, Even on Popular Bills
Reid’s resistance to either passing the House bill as is or taking the measure up this week to quickly send it to President Barack Obama has frustrated Republicans.
Showdown Showcases Different GOP Facets
I don’t think it really helps my district that much.” Walsh is the national media guy — and told Roll Call that he came to Congress to “literally scream from the mountaintop.”
Lindsey Graham: National Security Will Be South Carolina Issue
by the economy this time around.
Earl Blumenauer Wades Into Oregon Special With Re-Air of Old Ad
Earl Blumenauer (D) will re-air an ad he ran in his first Congressional bid in 1996, which looks strikingly similar to one currently on the air for the Republican running in the 1st district special.
Former N.H. Rep. Perkins Bass Dies
When voting for Minority Leader, he was asked what he wanted for his vote and simply said, “I want to be on that new space committee.”
Capito: Despite EPA Claims, Regulations Kill Jobs
For decades, the EPA has successfully cleaned up our air and streams without slowing down the economy.