Gillibrand, Kirsten
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Dems agree to expand insider trading bill to include some executive branch, White House employees
Members of Congress voiced optimism about young business leaders.
Closing state offices might be required as the Senate shaves its own budget.
The Senate minority leader won’t follow the across-the-aisle seating trend for Obama’s address.
If Clinton doesn’t run for president, her fans will back Gillibrand.
Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz and Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand discuss Giffords's progress.
The new law will give $4.3 billion to help ailing 9/11 responders and volunteers.
Democrats won key races in West Virginia and California to retain their majority in the Senate.
The antiestablishment, pro-GOP wave could unseat eight House Democrats in the reliably blue state.
Alone or together, citizens have found myriad ways to exert their clout and change public policy.
