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Jerry Springer Reflects on His Former Boss’s Victory

The Jerry Springer Show” is still on the air after more than 20 years, but Springer also hosts a dating show on the Game Show Network and a live “The Price is Right” show at Bally’s Las Vegas, and

Tommy Thompson Makes Wisconsin Senate Bid Official

“I’ve filed my corporation documents today, which allows me now to build my organization, raise money so I can go out there and tell the story,” the Republican told Milwaukee’s WTMJ.

Doyle: Investments in Energy Can Spur Job Creation

I believe that the policies laid out in this bill would create millions of new jobs, make U.S. industries more competitive with their international competitors, improve Americans’ quality of life, help

Lee: Minimize Government Burden on Employers

The bill, which I sponsored in the Senate and which was later passed by the House, proposes the most comprehensive and serious spending reform in the past two decades.

A Divided Government Yields Little Progress

The dearth of legislative accomplishments so far is a result of the House GOP majority’s and the Senate Democratic majority’s inability to agree on anything beyond keeping the government running,

Redistricting Woes Plague State Legislatures

In divided state capitals across the country, legislatures struggle to agree on Congressional redistricting, leaving the makeup of many competitive House seats up in the air.

‘People’s House’ Now More Akin to Fortress

This week, as the nation prepares to observe the 10th anniversary of 9/11, Roll Call looks back at how Capitol Hill responded to the attacks and how that day’s events changed — and didn’t change — life

Commission Report Weathers Test of Time

I think it is fair to say the 9/11 Commission Report is the most studied such document since the Warren Commission Report on the assassination of President John F.