Divided House GOP to Huddle on Strategy
It’s called the House GOP’s annual issues “retreat.” But political “war council” might be a better description of what’s ahead when Speaker John Boehner and his rank-and-file Republicans trek next week to Williamsburg, Va., for a private three-day meeting.
Citi Hires Tax Lobbyist
Bill Rys has joined Citi's lobbying shop to help build Citi’s tax and revenue advocacy in Washington.
Senate GOP App Worth a Look
The Senate Republican Conference is unveiling an app that it bills as a “one-stop shop” for all GOP news in the upper chamber.
Always a Bridesmaid: The People Obama Passes Over for Top Jobs
They’ve risen to the top echelons of government bureaucracy and burned the midnight oil for President Obama, and as a result, have had their names floated for top administration positions. But by virtue of bad luck or timing, they have never received the ultimate honor. For some top advisors and politicians, the last four years have left them always playing the bridesmaid, never the bride.
Lots of Holdovers on DCCC Staff
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee’s retention of so many staffers from the last election cycle indicates that, by and large, House Democrats were happy with a performance that saw them gain eight seats last year. Here's the DCCC staff announcement.
Blocking Lew Gets the GOP Nowhere in Debt Ceiling Fight
Republicans have made it clear. They are looking for a pound of flesh in the form of spending cuts in exchange for solving the next fiscal-crisis-in-waiting -- the debt ceiling. And while some aides might whisper about blocking a Treasury nominee to gain leverage, the GOP won't win on the debt ceiling -- even optically -- by employing that tactic.
Matt Walker Heads to the National Restaurant Association
The National Restaurant Association picks former Senate aide as its new vice president of government affairs. Matt Walker will lead the group’s advocacy efforts in the Senate.
Boehner Dissenter Seeks 'Emergency' Contributions
Rep. Tim Huelskamp -- one of the nine House conservatives who voted to replace the House speaker only to see the rebellion fail on the floor –- is pleading for supporters to send “emergency” contributions to his campaign committee, saying “Washington insiders are coming after me.”
Group Formed to Aid Hagel Folds
A political nonprofit that sprouted to solicit cash to defend Chuck Hagel in his bid for Defense secretary is already folding up shop.
Against Boehner, Conservatives Shoot a Big Blank
So, this was the big House conservative rebellion that has been plotted for several weeks against John Boehner? C’mon. It was more like one of those clown guns that only shoots out a flag that says, “Bang!”
Battle Over Wind Subsidy Leaves Industry Bruised
The battle to get Congress to renew the wind-energy production tax credit before year’s end strained relationships among utilities, splintered support within the industry’s biggest trade group, and is setting up the industry—and its supporters in Congress—for a 2013 that's even more contentious than 2012.
Moody’s to Congress: Further Fiscal Steps Needed
Moody’s Investor Service warned Washington Wednesday not to rest on its haunches after its New Year’s Day passage of legislation to avert the fiscal cliff, arguing more work must be done to meaningfully lower the U.S. debt trajectory and prevent the risk of a downgrade of the U.S. debt.
Why Sen. Tom Carper Voted No On Fiscal Cliff Deal
Early this morning, 89 senators voted for a fiscal cliff deal brokered between Vice President Joe Biden and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell. Democratic Sen. Tom Carper was not one of those senators.
How John Boehner Finally Got the Fiscal Cliff Deal to Obama
A last-ditch deal to spare Americans from big tax increases in the new year that seemed in danger of falling apart earlier today has a renewed chance to make it to the president's desk.
Where House Democrats Stand On the Senate Bill
Sure, it’s up to House Republicans as to whether the fiscal cliff deal brokered between Vice President Joe Biden and Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell is put on the House floor for an up or down vote. But as with any compromise, no side is thrilled with the fiscal cliff deal, and House Democrats aren’t exactly giddy over the details.

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