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» Federalism: The new name for GOP changes to safety net
The House GOP budget savings come largely from shifting fiscal responsibility to state or local governments.
» GOP eyes Mike Coffman for Senate race in Colorado
The Republican majority in the Senate could depend on swing state Colorado.
» Timothy P. Carney: ‘Boeing’s Bank’ earns its name in closed-door rulemaking with aircraft titan
Emails between Ex-Im and Boeing show a federal agency extraordinarily cozy with the company it serves.
» Ted Cruz says he supports Common Core ‘repeal.’ What does he mean?
“Federal govt has no business sticking its nose in education. We need to repeal every word of Common Core!”
» White House bullish on Obamacare — the public, not so much
Obama insists public opinion is on his side, but more Americans still disapprove of the law than support it.
» Editorial: Republicans send a mixed message on Medicare
The “doc fix” is a lousy way to do business, but it serves as a reminder of a larger problem.
» Secret Service director can raise alcohol standards immediately
Clancy suggested that the allegations of the agents’ drunken destruction may have been overblown.
» House Republican working to get GOP to acknowledge manmade climate change
New York Republican Chris Gibson is circulating a draft resolution that acknowledges climate change as a manmade threat.
» Are sex-trafficking victims rape victims too?
That could settle the debate over an anti-human trafficking bill that Senate Democrats blocked over objections to how it deals with abortion.
» Is the Loretta Lynch nomination unraveling?
Each passing day has generated another GOP “no” vote, even from Republicans who typically would be amenable to approving Lynch.
» Ebola could make comeback as spotlight on it fades
WHO has been spearheading international Ebola efforts, which have cut the number of new cases down to 350.

