Monday, November 23, 2009

House of Representatives

AIG Tax Vote Exposes Hypocrisy of Eric Cantor and the House Republicans

Republicans like Eric Cantor put the final nail in their ideological coffin supporting the bonus tax. more >>

House Passes a Big Tax on AIG Bonuses Amid Bipartisan Outrage

The 90 percent levy on big bonuses would apply at any company getting $5 billion-plus in bailout money. more >>

On Climate Change, Henry Waxman Wants Congress to Act Now

The House Energy Committee chair says his panel should pass a bill to curb emissions by Memorial Day. more >>

Republican Joseph Cao's Unlikely Journey From Seminary to Congress

A Vietnamese immigrant who left a Jesuit seminary for politics eked out surprise victory in Louisiana. more >>

President Obama Earmark Hypocrisy on the House Omnibus Spending Package

The president says one thing and does another. Just ask John McCain or Democratic Sen. Evan Bayh. more >>

Congressman Bobby Bright: A Maverick Democrat in Republican Country

The new Alabama congressman has an independent streak, but Nancy Pelosi doesn't mind. more >>

Republicans Could Be Poised to Pick Up Upstate New York Gillibrand House Seat

A new poll indicates Republican strength—this is not surprising. more >>

Congress Treats D.C. Citizens Like Lab Rats on Gun Control, School Vouchers

An odious legacy from our selfish Founding Fathers. more >>

D.C. Voting Rights Bill Clears Major Hurdle

The Senate will vote on a bill that would give Washington a voting representative in the House. more >>

Intellectual Honesty Among the Not So Intellectual House Democrats

If Mickey Kaus can endorse a candidate for Rahm Emanuel's House seat, why can't I? more >>

Dems Optimistic Stimulus Bill Will Pass in Senate, but Warn Margin May Be Thin

Democratic senators predict victory but are lowering expectations on how many GOP votes they will win. more >>

Stimulus Debate Moves to Senate After Passing in House With No GOP Support

Despite lobbying by President Obama, the bill cleared the House without a single Republican vote. more >>

House Democrats Approve President Obama-Supported $819 Billion Economic Stimulus Bill

Obama now turns his sights to winning Senate approval. more >>

In Stimulus, Can Lawmakers Spend Billions Without Wasting Billions?

Crafting a huge stimulus won't be easy, but adding real accountability could be the biggest challenge more >>

$825 Billion Stimulus Bill Clears First Hurdle in the House

The House Appropriations Committee approved the spending measures included in the stimulus plan. more >>

Recalling When Congress Was a Whites-Only Club

In 1901, the last of a groundbreaking group of black legislators said goodbye to Capitol Hill. more >>

Congress Clears Way for Second Half of Bailout

Democrats turned aside an effort to block the release of the second $350 billion of bailout cash. more >>

SCHIP Bill Passes House: First Step in Expanding Health Insurance for Kids

The bill advances Obama's pledge to get all Americans health coverage. more >>

Summary of the Tax-Cut Proposals in the Stimulus Bill Proposed by House Democrats

This version of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act includes $275 billion in tax relief. more >>

Summary of Spending Proposals in $825 Billion Stimulus Bill Proposed by House Democrats

Dubbed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, the bill envisions $550 billion in spending. more >>

House Democrats Prepare Ledbetter Bill to Overturn Supreme Court on Equal Pay for Women

Good for the women of the House. more >>

The House Majority Whip's 'Good Samaritan' Sermon

Clyburn did some preaching at the Bipartisan Interfaith Prayer Service. more >>

House Oversight Committee Reveals That Thousands of Recommendations Made to the Bush Administration Were Ignored

A new report says federal agencies' failures endanger U.S. "security, health, and safety." more >>

D.C. Voting Rights Should Happen in 2009

It's basic fairness. more >>

Nancy Pelosi's House: After Her Historic First Term as Speaker, Tough Challenges Ahead

Even critics praise her political skills, which will be tested by the debate over a stimulus package. more >>

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