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Senate on Verge of Border-Security Deal

Senate negotiators are on the verge of a breakthrough on border security that is designed to bring a handful of Republicans on board for final passage of a sweeping immigration bill, lawmakers involved in the talks said Wednesday. Read more »
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Former Sen. Hutchison Joins Fleishman Hillard’s International Advisory Board

Plus: Laura Kaloi joins Washington Partners; Janet Janjigian heads to Carmen Group West. Read more »
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Should U.S. or Local Authorities Judge Border's Security? Americans Divided

Bare plurality thinks responsibility sits with DHS, and only 13 percent would give the power to Congress. Read more »
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Americans Split on Linking Border Security and Citizenship in Immigration Reform

Poll shows sharp demographic divisions over how secure the border is now. Read more »
June 18, 2013

Are We Seriously Considering the Threat of an Internet Apocalypse?

This was a prophecy, one that former Speaker Newt Gingrich has been warning us all about for years. Read more »
June 18, 2013

Why Immigration Reform Could Save the Government Billions

Demographics may explain why CBO predicts the Senate immigration package could save $175 billion over the next decade. Read more »
June 18, 2013

Secretary Kerry Briefs Senate Intel Members on Syria Plans; Cost Still Unknown

Senators say they have little information from the White House on the plan to arm Syrian rebels, or any other action the United States might take following confirmation that Syria’s government used chemical weapons against its people. Read more »
June 18, 2013

Television Cameras in the Supreme Court?

One senator's plea won't likely be heeded by the high court. Read more »
June 18, 2013

Peter Roskam Beefs Up Political Operation, Aims for Bigger National Profile

Rep. Peter Roskam’s chief of staff is moving over to run his boss' leadership PAC and reelection campaign. Read more »
June 18, 2013

Alexander to Reid: Mess With the Filibuster at Your Own Peril

If Reid goes through with the rule change for voting on White House nominees, he could soon have a bigger, more personal problem on his hands. Read more »
June 18, 2013
June 18, 2013

How to Piss Off a Governor: Lessons From Two States

Two object lessons in how state party leaders in New York and Illinois are blocking their governor's plans. Read more »
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