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Deal on background checks is close, Senate roll call expected Thursday
WASHINGTON (AP) — A bipartisan deal seems imminent on expanding background checks to more gun buyers, an agreement that could build support for President Barack Obama's drive to curb firearms violence. Meanwhile, the Senate is ready for an opening...
Tags: Mary L. Landrieu, Chuck Schumer, Republican Party, National Rifle Association of America, Patrick J. Toomey
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Obama: 'Shame on us' if Congress forgets Newtown
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama pressed Congress on Thursday not to forget the heartbreak of the Newtown elementary school massacre and "get squishy" on tightened gun laws, though some lawmakers in his own Democratic Party remain a tough...
Tags: Chuck Schumer, Mary L. Landrieu, Republican Party, National Rifle Association of America, Jeff Flake
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Johnson to retire in 2014
Tribune Washington BureauWASHINGTON -- Democrats’ efforts to maintain a majority in the U.S. Senate after next year’s midterm elections were thrown into further doubt Tuesday when Sen. Tim Johnson, D-S.D., became the fifth senior member of the party to announce his...Tags: Arlen Specter, Frank Lautenberg, Republican Party, U.S. Congress, John D. Rockefeller IV
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Twelve steaks and an arugula salad: Obama takes the GOP to dinner
President Barack Obama had a dinner date last week with a dozen of his worst enemies, thus proving that the governmental stalemate in Washington, D.C., is driving him to unusual acts of political creativity -- or desperation. The president personally...
Tags: Richard Burr, Republican Party, Patrick J. Toomey, U.S. Congress, Washington, DC
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Democrats face challenging Senate landscape
WASHINGTON (AP) — After a surprising string of victories last fall, Democrats now face a challenging terrain as they look to hold onto their Senate majority in 2014 and prevent Republicans from gaining full control of Congress during President...Tags: Mary L. Landrieu, Mike J. Rogers, Republican Party, Steve King, Tea Party Movement
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Sen. Carl Levin of Michigan won't run for reelection in 2014
WASHINGTON -- Michigan Democrat Carl Levin announced Thursday that he would not run for reelection in 2014, adding to an exodus of experience in the chamber. Levin, chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, is the sixth sitting senator to decide...
Tags: Debbie Stabenow, Rick Snyder, Frank Lautenberg, Republican Party, U.S. Congress
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Efforts to avoid gov't shutdown move to Senate
WASHINGTON (AP) — Efforts to stave off a late March government shutdown shifted to the Senate after House Republicans swiftly passed legislation to keep federal agencies running, while also easing some of the effects of $85 billion in budget cuts....
Tags: Republican Party, Patrick J. Toomey, Crime, Law and Justice, John Boehner, Mitch McConnell
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Drones on the dais
WASHINGTON -- Is the position of God subject to the confirmation process? Does the Lord Almighty require the advice and consent of the Senate? These are no longer abstract questions. John Brennan may not be divine, but he plays God often as...
Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Susan Collins, Crime, Law and Justice, Central Intelligence Agency, Washington, DC
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Senators use hearing to air CIA controversies
WASHINGTON - The confirmation hearing Thursday of John Brennan to be CIA director reopened scrutiny of a wide range of controversies that have dogged the country for more than a decade, ranging from the Obama administration's embrace of targeted...Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Al-Qaeda, John Brennan, Yemen, Crime, Law and Justice
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The challenging math of passing immigration reform
WASHINGTON – Senators from both parties are expressing enthusiasm for pushing a comprehensive overhaul of the nation’s immigration system. But while immigration politics appears to have changed in the wake of sweeping Republican rejection...
Tags: Mike Enzi, Lamar Alexander, Jeff Sessions, George W. Bush, Crime, Law and Justice
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Iowa Sen. Tom Harkin, a liberal stalwart, won't seek reelection
Iowa Sen. Tom Harkin, a liberal Democrat and a champion for Americans with disabilities, announced Saturday that he will not run for reelection next year, deciding that 40 years in Congress is enough. Harkin’s retirement gives Republicans a chance...Tags: U.S. House of Representatives, Republican Party, U.S. Congress, John D. Rockefeller IV, Michael F. Bennet
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Republican Sen. Saxby Chambliss of Georgia to retire in 2014
WASHINGTON — Citing his frustration with gridlock in Washington, Republican Sen. Saxby Chambliss of Georgia said Friday he will not seek reelection. Chambliss’ decision to step down ensures a battle for the seat by Republicans who were...Tags: Republican Party, U.S. Congress, John D. Rockefeller IV, Parties and Movements, Mitt Romney
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Mar 7, 2013
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Feb 11, 2013
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Jan 28, 2013
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