Nelson will back GOP filibuster
Dem says he’ll support filibuster over Obama’s nominee for the National Labor Relations Board.
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Dem says he’ll support filibuster over Obama’s nominee for the National Labor Relations Board.
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The Republican senator from Alabama still insists that the administration needs to address new projects.
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Problems with several Toyota models were reported as early as 2008, but regulators did not act.
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State Republican Party says it will share resources and coordinate messaging with tea party groups.
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In his announcement, Virgil Bernero focuses on economic issues including foreclosures.
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A lot of buzz has been generated by the handwritten notes Sarah Palin used on Saturday night.
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He’s recalled as gruff ex-Marine, close friend.
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Another winter storm bears down on Washington.
The death of Representative John P. Murtha will put another House seat in play for the midterm elections.
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The writings on Sarah Palin’s palm produce a backlash from some Tea Partiers.
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Plus nearly two-thirds surveyed say politicians lack a “good understanding of what is needed today.”
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The prospect of another snowstorm forces the House to reconsider votes planned for Tuesday.
At times, having Obama in the Oval Office is like having a really powerful Dr. Phil around.
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Action on Capitol Hill will be a bit delayed this week, in the aftermath of the blizzard that gripped Washington.
Rep. John Murtha (D-Pa.), who served for four decades, dies in a Virginia hospital.
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What Republicans and Democrats might find at the bipartisan meeting to figure out what to do about health care.
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In an Ideas piece, Rep. Blumenauer says infrastructure projects lower emissions, create jobs.
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An attempt to reach across the aisle, not to start over.
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A GOP hold on all executive nominees has him eyeing out-of-session appointments.
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