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» Lawmakers race to finish defense policy bill

Lawmakers are racing to reach agreement on a defense policy bill before the end of the 113th Congress.

» Senate kills NSA surveillance reform bill

“Obviously I’m disappointed by tonight’s vote,” said Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman, Patrick Leahy.

» Timothy P. Carney: Gruber’s Obamacare payday highlights ulterior motives behind ‘do something’ cry

Sometimes it’s best to not just do something, but instead to take a breath.

» Senate rejects Keystone XL pipeline

The Senate fell one vote short of passing the Keystone XL oil sands pipeline Tuesday.

» Watchdog: Sandia illegally used contract dollars to lobby for more federal contracts

Officials from the company reasoned that the activity was legal because they had done it before.

» Editorial: Sorry, Sen. Landrieu — Dems are committed to Obama’s war on energy

The Keystone XL has become an illustration of Obama’s backward energy policy.

» McConnell looks to create super PAC dedicated to GOP Senate

McConnell wants to accommodate donors specifically interested in helping the GOP keep the Senate.

» Watchdog: GAO says Medicare, Medicaid cost-comparison tools too influenced by providers

The tools provide limited help to consumers, a GAO report said.

» Pelosi’s choice survives fight for House energy committee top spot

The Committee voted 30 to 19 in favor of Pelosi’s choice, Anna Eshoo, over Frank Pallone Jr.

» Op-Ed: A free-market defense of net neutrality

Regulating the telecom industry’s Internet traffic is compatible with conservative free-market ideals.

» GOP warns bill combining Internet sales, access tax issues DOA in House

The access tax and the sales tax are separate issues, the House Republicans argued.

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