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Republican lawmakers in Wisconsin and Indiana ratcheted up the pressure on their absent Democratic colleagues, aiming to force an end to standoffs over bills that would limit public workers' bargaining rights.
Wisconsin state Sen. Dave Hansen located by Tea Party members
Democrat-backed bill hands Homeland Security FCC-like regulatory power over tech companies, including authority to levy $100,000-a-day fines for non-compliance with cybersecurity directives. Read this blog post by Declan McCullagh on Politics and Law.
Blue Dog Democrats have set their sights on liberal Pelosi enforcers.
“They got a huge wake-up call two days ago, but unfortunately they took a lot of Democrats down with them,” she says.
A new wave of Republicans could create conditions for a classic Washington standoff.
After several bruising fights, both parties could find common ground on certain issues.
Democrats in the state's panhandle feel crushed between their president and a populist uprising.
Two more Senate Democrats called for extending tax cuts for all earners—including those with the highest incomes—in what appears to be a breakdown of the party's consensus on the how to handle the expiration of the Bush-era tax rates.
She asserts that the 18 months in which Dems have controlled Congress amounted to “tyranny.”
Opinion: Jail is an apt metaphor for generations of taxpayers shackled to huge debts.
Surprise: Congressional Democrats pounce on yet another New York Times story to their liking and are swapping it among themselves "as exhibit A against Republicans." From Michael O'Brien's Wednesday evening report from the Capitol Hill newspaper The H
Obama's energy strategy came under attack on several fronts, including its decision to drop plans for a nuclear-waste site in Nevada.
Officials from Anthem Blue Cross of California explained the company's decision to increase health care premiums to a House Energy and Commerce subcommittee. The hearing takes place a day before President Obama hosts a bipartisan summit aimed at reviving
AP - House Democrats challenged executives from Comcast Corp. and NBC Universal on Thursday to show that the cable TV operator's plan to take control of the NBC media empire won't hurt consumers and rivals.
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