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House - meets at Noon on Tuesday, January 31, 2012.
Senate - meets at 2:00 p.m. on Monday, January 30, 2012.
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From washingtonpost.com:
| | Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich square off in Republican debate
Ron Paul signed off on racist newsletters in the 1990s, associates say
The defense budget and civilian federal pay
Mitt Romney back in the lead in Florida
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shows that, even before Thursday's debate in which Romney of Newt Gingrich, the former Massachusetts governor had opened up a substantial lead in the state's primary Tuesday. Read full article >> | As Democrats shift to offense, Obama, Biden address House retreat
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They had just weathered in the November 2010 midterms, a 63-seat loss that left members examining where their party went wrong. | Pentagon budget set to shrink next year
Is Romney nicer because he's Mormon?
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prompt this question. According to those documents, which he released last week, Romney gives at least 10 percent of his earnings of about $20 million a year to the LDS Church. | Is Newt Gingrich's space plan science fiction?
Obama administration issues major rewrite of national forest rules
Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation aims to cut health-care costs
Obama exchange with Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer reveals his testy side
Newt Gingrich launches furious attacks against Mitt Romney in Florida speech
Santorum, short on cash, fights uphill battle
Gabrielle Giffords resigns from the House in emotional farewell
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Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D-Ariz.) had begun making her way up the center aisle, clasping the left hand of Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz (Fla.) on her right, pausing every now and then to give an embrace or a kiss on the cheek to the dozens of lawmakers who had come to wish her farewell. | Surge in violence, killings across Syria; U.N. Security Council set to meet
Son of U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood barred from leaving Egypt
Security contractors see opportunities, and limits, in Mexico
Efforts underway to try to save Israeli-Palestinian talks
Google+ to allow teens to log in
California company buys Rockville biopharmaceutical firm for $1.16 billion
Supply-side economics at core of Gingrich plan
Private equity industry in the crosshairs
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The industry's trade group has pushed back. Private-equity firms are good for the country, it argues, because they make the economy run more efficiently and turn around ailing companies, creating jobs. |
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stateline.org - State and Local Issues
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Why redistricting commissions aren't immune from politics
A number of states have tried to make redistricting less partisan by taking the job away from state legislators and giving it to independent commissions. The process is different, but the politics often look the same. |
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Supreme Court
Information and resources on action by the Supreme Court.
Latest News and Action at the Court:
- Affirmative Action for Diversity Is Upheld (Wash.Post,06/24/03)
- Analysis: Court Mirrors Public Opinion (Wash.Post,06/24/03)
- President Set for Confirmation Fight Over High Court Nominee (Wash.Post,01/19/03)
- Bush Joins Admissions Case Fight (Wash.Post,01/16/03)
- Court to Expand Review of States' Rights (Wash.Post,10/16/02)
- Justices to Hear HMOs vs. Doctors Dispute (Wash.Post,10/16/02)
- High Court Opens Session With Busy Agenda:
Technology Cases Drawing Attention (Wash.Post,10/07/02)
- As Justices Reconvene, Key Issues Are Awaiting (Wash.Post,10/06/02)
- Court Allows Closed Immigration Hearings to Continue (Wash.Post,06/29/02)
- Court Upholds Ohio School Vouchers (Wash.Post,06/28/02)
- Drug Tests Backed for Broader Pool of Students (Wash.Post,06/28/02)
- Court: Judges Can't Impose Death Penalty (Wash.Post,06/25/02)
- Court Bars Execution Of Mentally Retarded (Wash.Post,06/21/02)
- Court Denies Utah House Bid (Wash.Post,06/21/02)
- Supreme Court Upholds Public Housing Drug Law (Wash.Post,03/27/02)
- Justices Wary Of State Judge Election Rules (Wash.Post,03/27/02)
- Court Hears a Lawyer's Personal Claim (Wash.Post,03/19/02)
- High Court Upholds Power Line Opening (Wash.Post,03/05/02)
- The O'Connor Factor
Justice Plays Pivotal Role on High Court (Wash.Post,02/18/02)
- Supreme Court Case Pits Disability Against Seniority (Wash.Post,12/05/01)
- washingtonpost.com: Supreme Court 2001-2002 Full Coverage
U.S. Supreme Court - 2001 News:
- High Court Suspends A Clinton Privilege:
Ex-President to Appeal (Wash.Post,10/02)
- The Supreme Quiz (Wash.Post,10/01/01)
- Supreme Court: On the Sidelines, for Now (Wash.Post,9/30/01)
- Al Gonzales: Positioned for a Call to Justice (Wash.Post,07/10)
- Tobacco Industry Wins Ad Victory (Wash.Post,06/29)
- Court Limits Detention of Immigrants (Wash.Post,06/29)
- Court Backs Limits on Campaign Spending (Wash.Post,06/26)
- Justices Decide Immigrants Have Right to Review (Wash.Post,06/26)
- Freelancers Win Fight Over Reuse Of Works (Wash.Post,06/26)
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At High Court, a Retirement Watch (Wash.Post,06/17)
- Justices Back Bible Group (Wash.Post,06/12)
- High-Tech Devices Require a Warrant (Wash.Post,06/12)
- High Court Asks Prosecutors To Answer Nichols's Motion (Wash.Post,06/05)
- Death Sentence For Retarded Man Is Overturned (Wash.Post,06/05)
- Book Traces Justices' Stance Toward Gays (Wash.Post,06/04)
- Justices Won't Review Affirmative Action Case (Wash.Post,05/30)
- High Court Lets Ruling On Church, State Stand
Appeals Panel Struck Commandment Display (Wash.Post,05/30)
- Disabled Pro Golfer Wins Right To Use Cart (Wash.Post,05/30)
- Rehnquist Assails Curbs on Seminars for Judges (Wash.Post,05/15)
- Court Rules Against 'Medical Marijuana' (Wash.Post,05/15)
- Justices Limit Bias Suits Under Civil Rights Act (Wash.Post,04/25)
- Police Win Latitude on Minor Cases (Wash.Post,04/25)
- Freelance Writers Fight for Share of Online Profit (Wash.Post,03/28)
- High Court To Review Executing Retarded (Wash.Post,03/27)
- High Court Upholds Forced Arbitration (Wash.Post,03/22)
- Court Rules Against S.C. Anti-Drug Tactic (Wash.Post,03/22)
- Clean-Air Authority Of EPA Is Upheld; Court: Law Bars Cost Consideration (Wash.Post,02/28)
- Pilot Union Facing $45 Million Fine (Wash.Post,02/26)
- Supreme Court Limits Disability Law (Wash.Post,02/22)
- High Court To Consider Criminals Held by INS: Some Noncitizens Can't Be Deported (Wash.Post,02/21)
- Court Curbs Federal Powers Under Clean Water Act (Wash.Post,01/09)
- Rehnquist Raises the Flag: Pay Judges More (Wash.Post,01/08)
- U.S. Supreme Court to hear fathers' rights challenge to immigration law (CNN,01/05)
Supreme Court News and the 2000 Presidential Election:
- Rehnquist: Court Can Prevent A Crisis (Wash.Post,01/19)
- Opinion Is Sharply Divided On Ruling's Consequences (Wash.Post,12/13)
- Supreme Court Opinion in Bush v. Gore (12/12) [PDF file]
- TEXT: U.S. Supreme Court Arguments (Wash.Post,12/11)
- Split High Court Grills Bush, Gore Lawyers (Wash.Post,12/12)
- Nation Awaits Court's Decision (Wash.Post,12/11)
- Divided U.S. Supreme Court Orders Freeze on Fla. Count (Wash.Post,12/10)
- Justices Return Case to Fla. (Wash.Post,12/05)
- Q&A: What did the U.S. Supreme Court do yesterday? (Wash.Post,12/05)
- Supreme Court Opinion - PDF format from:
CNN,
Wash.Post, or
Supreme Court.
- Thomas Warms Bench During Full-Court Press (Wash.Post,12/03)
- Politics and the the Court (Wash.Post,12/03)
- U.S. High Court Hears Bush Appeal (Wash.Post,12/02)
- Text: U.S. Supreme Court Hearing (Wash.Post,12/01).
- Florida Election Cases - U.S. Supreme Court
- CNN.com In-Depth Specials - Supreme Court Reviewing the Vote
- FindLaw: The Florida Recount Legal Documents
U.S. Supreme Court - Other 2000 News:
- Supreme Court Considers Texas Traffic Arrest (Wash.Post,12/05)
- Drug Roadblocks Struck Down (Wash.Post,11/29)
- Court Takes Medical Marijuana Case (Wash.Post,11/27)
- U.S. Supreme Court hears clean air cases regarding smog and soot standards (CNN,11/07)
- Missouri term limits ballot measure goes to U.S. Supreme Court (CNN,11/06)
- U.S. Supreme Court considers states' rights and environment (CNN,10/31)
- Day at the High Court: Orders Issued on Verdict Decided on Coin Toss, Immunity of Indian Tribes and a Tobacco Settlement Challenge (ABCNEWS,10/30)
- Clinton Presses Bench Question (Wash.Post,10/25)
- D.C. Loses Bid for Vote In Congress (Wash.Post,10/17)
- High Court Considers D.C. Representation, States' Rights (ABC,10/16)
- U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments over scope of disability-rights law (CNN,10/12 10:09pm)
- U.S. Supreme Court to review 'coordinated' campaign spending (CNN,10/10 11:20am)
- Day at the High Court: On 1st Day of Term, Court Issues Orders on Exxon Valdez, Cheers Characters and Bisexual Harassment (ABCNEWS,10/02)
- Justices Pass on Some Social Issues (Wash.Post,10/03)
- U.S. Supreme Court opens Monday: Clean air, water and police searches up for justices' consideration (CNN,10/02)
- Supreme Court Curtain Rises: Justices Back in Action With an Array of Key Cases on the Docket (ABC,10/02)
- A Shift In The Scales Of Justice? Supreme Court Starts New Term Monday (CBS News,10/01)
- High Court, High Anxiety: The Supreme Court In An Election Year (CBS News,10/01)
- Scope of Federal Authority at Issue in Supreme Court (Wash.Post,10/01)
- A High Court Conflict of Interest? (Wash.Post,10/02)
Federal Court System and other Official Websites:
Other Resources on the Supreme Court:
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Governing.com - State and Local News
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The Way We Tax: A 50-State Report
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The vast majority of state tax systems are inadequate for the task of funding a 21st-century government. Most of those tax systems are also unfair. They break the golden rule of tax equity: collect the lowest possible rates on the widest possible base of taxpayers.
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Articles:
Assessments: Alan Ehrenhalt on living with "lifestyle centers"
Potomac Chronicle: Donald F. Kettl on the states as beggars
Technology: Thomas R. Davies on outside resources for new IT leaders
Tax Talk: David Brunori on the principles of sound tax policy
Economic Development: William Fulton on how a city's size affects its competitiveness
Environment: Tom Arrandale on the risks of weakening longstanding laws
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White House schedule information and recent statements and news releases.
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