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Ogonowski Officially Bows Out of Senate Race

“I have made my decision regarding the future of this U.S. Senate race,” he said. “Clearly, we had some issues this week regarding signatures. Mistakes were made along the way.

Déjà Vu on War Bill

“I think we are where we were two weeks ago,” said a Democratic source close to negotiations on the bill.

Congress Looks to Energy Technology

“Capping carbon dioxide is the starter’s pistol to this race because once the markets and investment communities understand there’s a price on carbon, you will have leveled the playing field between

Travel Blues

Because of that we haven’t seen the political will to make tough decisions and move forward.” TIA will step up the pressure on lawmakers, calling for a modernized air traffic control system and programs

New Series Explores Arab Perspectives on America

People say America is a champion of democracy. … I would like to see that for myself.” Amr had never visited the United States and thought the series would be an exciting way to understand American

NRCC May Pick Sides in Primaries

“I think this sort of ‘after-action report’ will help us determine what we can do better,” the Minority Leader said.

Fossella Inquiry Approved, Deferred

Earlier this week, one Congressional watchdog organization called on the ethics panel to include those activities in any potential investigation.

Democrats Scrub Bill of Targets

“I think we’re making progress. I don’t think we’re pure yet … [but] there’s a broad consensus that we don’t air-drop earmarks,” she said.

Earmark Showdown Looms

The Defense authorization measure is the first bill to make it to the floor this year with a large number of the targeted spending provisions that have become a flashpoint of Congressional debate

Fossella’s Decision Pleases Colleagues

“This choice was an extremely difficult one, balanced between my dedication to service to our great nation and the need to concentrate on healing the wounds that I have caused to my wife and family

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

War Supplemental Last Chance to Push Spending

“I don’t know if we will get a [Defense appropriations] bill this year,” said Rep. John Murtha (D-Pa.), chairman of the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense.