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Congress ready for high court's health care decisions -- then it gets trickyupdated: Sun Jun 24 2012 18:57:00

No matter how the Supreme Court rules on the challenge to the health care law, it will only be a matter of minutes after that ruling is announced before attention shifts back across the street to the Capitol and to what happens next there.

Senate rejects dueling student loan relief billsupdated: Thu May 24 2012 17:26:00

The Senate, in the latest round of political maneuvering on a popular campaign issue, Thursday rejected competing Democratic and Republican proposals to prevent student loan rates from doubling to 6.8% in July.

Boehner offers student loan dealupdated: Wed Apr 25 2012 20:44:00

The House will vote Friday to extend current rates on federally funded college loans for one year, Speaker John Boehner announced on Wednesday in what is seen as an attempt to blunt President Barack Obama's momentum on an issue popular with young voters.

Fight over transportation bills threatens highway projectsupdated: Tue Mar 27 2012 18:15:00

With just four days left before the federal money runs out for highway construction projects across the country, House Republicans abruptly postponed a vote on a two-month extension Tuesday, throwing into question how a standoff between Senate Democrats and House Republicans over the transportation bill will get resolved.

Pelosi: Democrats are ahead of scheduleupdated: Mon Jan 30 2012 12:29:00

Rep. Nancy Pelosi tells CNN's John King that Democrats are ahead of schedule and they have momentum to control the House.

Democrats prime recruits to try to take back the Houseupdated: Mon Jan 30 2012 12:29:00

Just 15 months after taking a thumping in the 2010 midterm elections, House Democrats have seized on the current anti-Washington fervor and are confident they can win the 25 seats they need to regain control of the House.

Democrats stage rally on House floor urging GOP to come back to work updated: Fri Jan 06 2012 14:04:00

House Democratic leaders went to the House floor Friday morning in an effort to embarrass House Republicans for not coming back to work right after the holidays.

Nebraska Sen. Nelson will retireupdated: Tue Dec 27 2011 17:20:00

Democratic Sen. Ben Nelson of Nebraska announced Tuesday that he will not run for re-election next year.

Leaders meet over spending, tax-cut impasse as clock ticksupdated: Thu Dec 15 2011 09:03:00

In the first sign of progress in days of stalemate over the payroll tax extension and a government funding bill, House Speaker John Boehner, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell met privately for about an hour in the Capitol Wednesday night.

Senate GOP leader predicts a payroll tax dealupdated: Sun Dec 11 2011 17:13:00

Congress will agree to extend the payroll tax cut before it expires at the end of the year, two leading conservative Senate Republicans said Sunday.

Pipeline showdown escalates payroll tax cut fight updated: Sat Dec 10 2011 07:09:00

Ensuring a pre-holiday collision course with the Senate, House Republicans Friday ignored criticism from President Barack Obama and congressional Democrats and formally unveiled a bill that extends the payroll tax cut and benefits for jobless Americans, but ties those items to a provision that clears a path toward approving the Keystone XL pipeline.

Carney: Tax cuts won't hurt job creatorsupdated: Sat Dec 10 2011 07:09:00

White House press secretary Jay Carney says payroll tax cuts would negatively impact less than 1% of small businesses.

For Democrats, second thoughts about Obama?updated: Tue Oct 04 2011 05:41:00

Are Democrats beginning to reconsider their vote in the 2008 Democratic primary?

Jobs creation planupdated: Tue Oct 04 2011 05:41:00

The Obama administration and the GOP continue to push different job strategies. CNN's Shelby Lin reports.

Pelosi names three House Democrats to complete debt panel selectionupdated: Thu Aug 11 2011 17:17:00

House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi on Thursday appointed Reps. James Clyburn, Xavier Becerra and Chris Van Hollen to the special congressional committee on deficit reduction, completing selection of the 12-member bipartisan panel created under last week's debt ceiling agreement.

'Super committee' completeupdated: Thu Aug 11 2011 17:17:00

Rep. Nancy Pelosi's picks for the 'super committee' complete the 12-member debt panel

Short-term FAA deal reachedupdated: Thu Aug 04 2011 19:34:00

The House and Senate broker a bipartisan compromise to keep FAA employees from getting furloughed.

Deal reached to fund FAA and put thousands back to workupdated: Thu Aug 04 2011 19:34:00

Congressional leaders reached a deal Thursday to temporarily resume funding for the Federal Aviation Administration, ending an impasse that put thousands of federal employees out of work and halted activity on 200 airport construction projects.

The debt ceiling battle: Where things standupdated: Mon Aug 01 2011 03:32:00

After weeks of bipartisan negotiations, President Barack Obama said congressional leaders agreed to a plan that would lift the nation's $14.3 trillion debt ceiling and avoid an unprecedented default on the nation's debt -- if, that is, members of Congress vote to approve the agreement.

Debt resolution a done deal?updated: Mon Aug 01 2011 03:32:00

CNN's Wolf Blitzer talks to Ali Velshi about what Sunday's deal means.

Senate Democrats block Boehner debt ceiling plan after House approvalupdated: Sat Jul 30 2011 14:08:00

House Speaker John Boehner's plan to raise the nation's debt ceiling and slash government spending narrowly passed his chamber on Friday and then was blocked by Senate Democrats, setting up a weekend of negotiations to seek a deal that would avoid a potential federal default next week.

Boehner to Dems: Put something on tableupdated: Sat Jul 30 2011 14:08:00

House Speaker John Boehner says he has stuck his neck out to get a debt deal and wants Democrats to work as well.

Debt ceiling: The whole world watchesupdated: Thu Jul 28 2011 23:54:00

CNN's Richard Quest says the rest of the world views the U.S. as a "vacuum cleaner sucking up huge amounts of capital."

House vote on GOP debt plan delayedupdated: Thu Jul 28 2011 23:54:00

House Republicans called off a vote Thursday on Speaker John Boehner's plan that would raise the nation's debt ceiling and enact sweeping cuts in government spending, but the possibility remained that the measure could come up on Friday.

Congress curbs enthusiasm for 'Gang of Six' planupdated: Thu Jul 21 2011 04:50:00

The burst of enthusiasm for the "Gang of Six" debt reduction plan as a way out of the debt ceiling crisis has appeared to fade as Democratic and Republican lawmakers studied and found fault with the details of the proposal.

House Democrats: No dice on Medicare, Social Security cutsupdated: Fri Jul 08 2011 21:42:00

Congressional Democrats, frustrated that President Obama is including entitlement changes in debt negotiations, pushed back Friday, insisting they will not support any benefit cuts to Medicare or Social Security.

Key dates in the Anthony Weiner scandalupdated: Thu Jun 16 2011 21:04:00

Anthony Weiner's woes began last month, when a lewd photo appeared on the New York Democrat's Twitter account. At the time, the seven-term congressman was considered one of the leading liberal voices in the House. Now, he's out of a job.

Source: Weiner debating resignationupdated: Tue Jun 14 2011 13:25:00

Embattled Congressman Anthony Weiner is said to be "on the fence" about resigning his House seat. Mary Snow reports.

Weiner takes leave of absence; Obama suggests he should resignupdated: Tue Jun 14 2011 13:25:00

Rep. Anthony Weiner took a two-week leave of absence from the U.S. House on Monday to consider calls by Democratic leaders -- and a strong hint from President Barack Obama -- that he should resign over a "sexting" scandal and his subsequent lies about it.

Top Democrats tell Weiner to resignupdated: Mon Jun 13 2011 06:39:00

Democratic leaders call for the resignation of U.S. Rep. Anthony Weiner following communications with women online.

'Tequila Party' aims to increase Latino voting blocupdated: Tue May 31 2011 18:20:00

By now, people in the United States and elsewhere in the world are familiar with the Tea Party, but there's a new social movement on the political block -- it's called the "Tequila Party," and its leaders say the group is serving as a wake-up call to the Latino voting bloc.

Wasserman Schultz to chair Democratic National Committeeupdated: Wed Apr 06 2011 13:01:00

Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz of Florida said Tuesday that she is President Barack Obama's choice to be the next chair of the Democratic National Committee.

House passes three-week government spending extensionupdated: Wed Mar 16 2011 07:27:00

A three-week extension of government funding won approval Tuesday from the U.S. House, with Democratic support overcoming opposition by some conservative Republicans.

Where have the moderate Democrats gone?updated: Fri Feb 11 2011 18:26:00

Joe Lieberman, Jane Harman and Jim Webb have all recently announced they will be retiring from Congress. Add to this the news that funding for the Democratic Leadership Council has dried up and it will be closing its doors, and that the self-described moderate Blue Dog coalition of House Democrats has dwindled from 54 members last year to 25 this year and we can draw a lamentable conclusion: It's the end of the moderate Democratic party.

Democrats chortle over GOP failure to pass Patriot Act extensionupdated: Thu Feb 10 2011 09:47:00

House Democratic leaders got to a chance to gloat after Republicans failed on Tuesday to pass a bill extending key provisions of the Patriot Act that are due to expire at the end of the month.

Democrats dismiss GOP health care repeal pushupdated: Wed Jan 05 2011 05:36:00

Top Democrats are dismissing Republicans' plans to ram a repeal of President Barack Obama's health care overhaul through the House of Representatives in the opening days of the new Congress, portraying the move as little more than a hollow nod to the GOP's conservative base.

After productive lame duck, ideological divides ahead in new Congressupdated: Fri Dec 24 2010 11:27:00

Congressional Democrats and Republicans worked together grudgingly during an unexpectedly productive lame-duck session, clearing several major pieces of legislation, while setting aside concerns that partisan animosity and legislative gridlock would define the short post-election work period.

Obama urges House to 'act quickly'updated: Fri Dec 17 2010 00:20:00

President Obama encourages the House of Representatives to act quickly on his tax cut proposal.

Politicians' tax cut doubletalkupdated: Thu Dec 16 2010 05:30:00

Both President Obama and Sen. John McCain seem to have contradicted themselves in their recent talk on tax cut plans.

Senate passes controversial tax cut dealupdated: Thu Dec 16 2010 05:30:00

The Senate approved a controversial $858 billion tax cut package Wednesday, overwhelmingly voting to extend the Bush-era tax reductions despite a series of objections from both the left and the right.

Senate set to pass tax package; House divided over estate tax dealupdated: Tue Dec 14 2010 20:32:00

Senators made speeches into the evening Tuesday on the tax and benefits package negotiated by President Barack Obama and Republican leaders, while House Democrats argued about whether they will change the measure after expected Senate approval.

Will tax extensions pass?updated: Mon Dec 13 2010 18:50:00

CNN's Candy Crowley asks White House senior adviser David Axelrod if Congress will pass tax extensions this week.

Tax deal clears key Senate hurdleupdated: Mon Dec 13 2010 18:50:00

The hotly contested tax deal negotiated by President Barack Obama and Republican leaders cleared a key Senate procedural hurdle Monday, with both parties strongly supporting a motion to end debate on the measure.

Estate tax emerges as key Democratic beef in Obama's compromiseupdated: Sun Dec 12 2010 20:48:00

House Democrats will allow a vote on the tax compromise reached by President Barack Obama and Republicans but will try to change the deal, especially an estate tax provision they believe is beneficial to the wealthy, one of their leaders said Sunday.

Liberal pundits revolt on tax cutsupdated: Sun Dec 12 2010 20:48:00

Howard Kurtz talks to Matt Lewis, Jon Aravosis and Julie Mason about liberal pundit reaction to the proposed tax deal.

Sound of Sunday for December 12, 2010updated: Sun Dec 12 2010 15:54:00

Candy and her team watch the other Sunday morning talk shows so you don't have to.

Sound of Sunday: Most intriguing quotesupdated: Sun Dec 12 2010 15:54:00

Here are some of the most quotable sound bites from the Sunday morning shows:

House Democrats defy Obama on tax cut billupdated: Fri Dec 10 2010 14:56:00

House Democrats voted Thursday against considering the tax package that President Barack Obama negotiated with Republicans, raising questions over the president's influence in his own party.

GOP: Power players or 'hostage takers'?updated: Thu Dec 09 2010 15:08:00

In the months leading up to the midterms, President Barack Obama and Democrats tried to label Republicans the "party of no."

Obama: Tax debate on the wayupdated: Thu Dec 09 2010 15:08:00

After meeting with the Polish president, President Obama answers reporters' questions.

Senate Democrats postpone planned vote on 'don't ask, don't tell'updated: Thu Dec 09 2010 08:01:00

Unable to secure needed Republican support, Senate Democrats decided Wednesday to postpone a planned make-or-break vote on starting debate on repealing the "don't ask, don't tell" policy that bars openly gay and lesbian soldiers from the military.

'Don't ask, don't tell' vote postponedupdated: Thu Dec 09 2010 08:01:00

Senate Democrats decided Wednesday to postpone a planned vote on "don't ask, don't tell." CNN's Anderson Cooper reports.

House Democrats vent on tax plan, focus criticism on estate taxupdated: Thu Dec 09 2010 05:31:00

House Democrats vented their frustrations with President Barack Obama's tax proposal at a closed-door meeting Tuesday night, with rank-and-file members slamming the White House for leaving House Democrats out of final negotiations, and agreeing too quickly to a GOP proposal on the estate tax.

'Framework' for tax deal reachedupdated: Thu Dec 09 2010 05:31:00

CNN's John King takes a look at the new developments regarding the tax deal framework announced by President Obama.

Why Obama right to defy far leftupdated: Wed Dec 08 2010 09:59:00

The fault lines beneath the Democratic Party have been rumbling between the left and the center. Now with President Obama's compromise on the Bush taxes, they threaten to erupt entirely.

Obama announces proposed deal on taxes, jobless benefitsupdated: Tue Dec 07 2010 05:29:00

President Barack Obama on Monday announced a deal with Republican leaders that would extend Bush-era tax cuts for two years and unemployment benefits for 13 months while also lowering the payroll tax by two percentage points for a year.

Pelosi appoints Rep. Steve Israel as chair of DCCCupdated: Fri Nov 19 2010 16:45:00

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced Friday that New York Rep. Steve Israel will take over as chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee in the 112th Congress.

Pelosi wins Democratic leadership fightupdated: Wed Nov 17 2010 18:03:00

House Democrats voted to make Speaker Nancy Pelosi their leader for the 112th Congress.

Pelosi wins Democratic leadership fightupdated: Wed Nov 17 2010 18:03:00

House Democrats voted Wednesday to make Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-California, their leader for the 112th Congress, overcoming objections from moderates who argued that she was partly responsible for the party's overwhelming defeat at the polls two weeks ago.

Senate leaders unchanged; House to choose Wednesdayupdated: Tue Nov 16 2010 16:49:00

The top Democratic and Republican Senate leadership will remain the same for the incoming 112th Congress.

Reid re-elected Senate majority leaderupdated: Tue Nov 16 2010 16:49:00

Sen. Harry Reid announces he has been re-elected as Senate majority leader by his Democratic colleagues.

Deal ends Democratic leadership fightupdated: Mon Nov 15 2010 07:02:00

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has struck a deal that ends the leadership fight for the number two slot in the new House minority, multiple senior Democratic sources tell CNN.

Divided Democrats look ahead through 2012updated: Tue Nov 09 2010 13:18:00

One week removed from the great "shellacking" of 2010, Democrats at both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue are still picking through the ashes of their lost House majority and debating the best way forward.

House Democrats agonize over leadership choicesupdated: Mon Nov 08 2010 17:03:00

House Democrats engaged in a furious internal debate Monday about the future direction of their party -- a direction made more uncertain in the wake of Speaker Nancy Pelosi's unexpected decision to seek another term despite the party's massive losses in last week's midterm elections.

What's Pelosi's future in the House?updated: Mon Nov 08 2010 05:37:00

CNN's Don Lemon talks to Mark Preston about House speaker Nancy Pelosi's future in the political world.

Henry in the House: Obama backs Pelosi -- sort ofupdated: Mon Nov 08 2010 05:37:00

It wasn't quite a presidential endorsement, but it was warm enough that outgoing Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-California, will take it.

Pelosi running for minority leaderupdated: Mon Nov 08 2010 05:36:00

CNN's Dana Bash confirms Rep. Nancy Pelosi will run for minority leader after the Dems lost the majority in the House.

Pelosi announces run for minority leaderupdated: Mon Nov 08 2010 05:36:00

Outgoing House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who said Friday she will run for minority leader in the new Congress, appears to be getting tacit support from the White House.

New York's House races could drive a GOP majorityupdated: Mon Nov 01 2010 11:31:00

Democratic Congressman John Hall, D-NY, knows all about election year waves. Four years ago he rode one into office, unseating a six-term Republican in his suburban New York district.

Meek: I'm not dropping outupdated: Fri Oct 29 2010 19:02:00

Democratic Senate candidate Rep. Kendrick Meek says he is not dropping out of the Florida race.

Henry in the House: Meek story shows Dem fears of Senate wipeoutupdated: Fri Oct 29 2010 19:02:00

The point that many people seem to be missing in the Florida Senate saga is that this whole mess actually has very little to do with Rep. Kendrick Meek or the Sunshine State -- it's all about a much broader fear among senior Democrats that they may be about to lose control of the chamber.

Campaign swing takes Obama to California, Nevadaupdated: Fri Oct 22 2010 02:56:00

President Obama will wake up in San Francisco, California, on Friday amid a five-state, four-day tour aimed at propping up embattled key Senate incumbents.

Obama: We need you fired upupdated: Fri Oct 22 2010 02:56:00

With just over two weeks before the election, Pres. Obama rallied voters at an event for Washington Sen. Patty Murray.

Study: Latinos support Democrats but not enthusiastic about electionupdated: Tue Oct 05 2010 13:30:00

Latino support for Democratic candidates remains strong, with 65 percent of registered Hispanic voters saying they plan to vote for the Democrat in their congressional district in next month's midterm elections, the Pew Hispanic Center said in a report Tuesday.

With election losses certain, Democrats discuss the way forwardupdated: Sun Oct 03 2010 15:56:00

Democrats know they are going to lose congressional seats in the November elections. The question is what can they do to minimize the damage?

Internet gives conservatives a stronger voiceupdated: Thu Sep 30 2010 09:40:00

It was the fall of 1995, and there was open warfare in Washington over the Republicans' Contract with America.

Author stresses Justice Brennan's continued relevanceupdated: Wed Sep 29 2010 17:56:00

The U.S. Supreme Court vacancy this spring created a buzz of excitement among many liberal activists who hoped President Barack Obama would use the opportunity to name an outspoken, politically savvy, consensus builder.

Pelosi won't rule out House tax cut voteupdated: Fri Sep 24 2010 17:15:00

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi told reporters Friday she has not ruled out a pre-election vote in the House of Representatives on extending the Bush tax cuts for families making less than $250,000.

Senate Democrats give up push for pre-election tax cut voteupdated: Thu Sep 23 2010 20:49:00

Senate Democrats will not vote on extending Bush-era tax cuts for families making less than $250,000 a year before the upcoming congressional elections, the spokesman for Majority Leader Harry Reid confirmed Thursday.

Senate vote on tax cuts likely to be delayed, Democratic sources sayupdated: Wed Sep 22 2010 17:48:00

With Democrats divided on tax cuts, a Senate vote before the election on extending Bush-era tax cuts for the middle class is looking less likely, multiple Senate Democratic sources tell CNN.

Democrats return to Capitol Hill, mount final push to keep controlupdated: Mon Sep 13 2010 05:52:00

Facing the prospect of losing control of Capitol Hill in the midterm elections, congressional Democrats return to Washington this week for one final month-long legislative push they hope will persuade voters to keep them in power.

Room for compromise on tax cuts?updated: Mon Sep 13 2010 05:52:00

House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer leaves the door open on a compromise on tax cuts.

Who might replace Rahm Emanuel?updated: Sun Sep 12 2010 02:45:00

The smart money in Washington and Chicago, Illinois, says it's all but a certainty that within weeks Rahm Emanuel will throw his hat into the ring to replace retiring Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley. So the parlor game over who will replace Emanuel as White House chief of staff has already kicked into high gear.

CNNMoney: More Dems back tax breaks for the richupdated: Fri Aug 27 2010 17:04:00

A wave of weak economic reports has prompted some Democrats to embrace a short-term extension of the Bush tax cuts -- even for the rich.

Biden: Democrats will keep the House and Senateupdated: Fri Aug 20 2010 17:54:00

Vice President Joe Biden had a strong message for fellow Democrats on Friday: After Election Day, expect to keep a majority in Congress.

Biden: 'Last admin. had a Ponzi scheme'updated: Fri Aug 20 2010 17:54:00

Vice President Joe Biden delivers remarks at a DNC meeting urging support for Democrats in the upcoming elections.

Greene indicted on obscenity chargesupdated: Fri Aug 13 2010 18:11:00

U.S. Senate nominee Alvin Greene, a political unknown who became the surprise winner of the South Carolina Democratic primary, was indicted Friday by a grand jury on obscenity charges.

Missouri voters say no to mandatory health insuranceupdated: Wed Aug 04 2010 04:44:00

U.S. Senate races in Kansas and Missouri and a ballot measure seen as a referendum on President Obama's health care reform highlighted Tuesday's primary elections.

Key contests in primaries, and a referendum on health care reformupdated: Tue Aug 03 2010 22:49:00

U.S. Senate races in Kansas and Missouri and a ballot measure seen as a referendum on President Obama's health care reform are among Tuesday's primary elections.

Rangel confirms settlement talks with ethics panelupdated: Wed Jul 28 2010 07:50:00

Veteran Democratic Rep. Charles Rangel of New York confirmed Tuesday that his lawyers are discussing a possible settlement with lawyers for the House ethics committee that would avoid a public hearing this week on ethics allegations against him.

House Democrats uneasy about upcoming Rangel allegationsupdated: Mon Jul 26 2010 21:23:00

House Democratic leaders preached patience Monday in awaiting an ethics committee report on veteran Rep. Charles Rangel of New York, but rumblings emerged from House members for Rangel to somehow deal with the issue before a public hearing later this week.

Battle for the houseupdated: Thu Jul 15 2010 13:24:00

House Democrats face tough times in Maryland as Republicans try and regain majority. CNN's Brianna Keilar reports.

House Democrats still fuming over Gibbs commentsupdated: Wed Jul 14 2010 21:58:00

House Democratic leaders met with President Barack Obama on Wednesday night to discuss legislative priorities in the run-up to the November mid-term election, but one topic was bypassed -- the weekend assessment by White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs that Republicans could win back the chamber.

Obama faithful growing impatient?updated: Mon Jul 12 2010 11:54:00

CNN's Jessica Yellin takes a look at polls showing President Obama is losing support among liberals and independents.

Axelrod responds to criticism from the WH's left flankupdated: Mon Jul 12 2010 11:54:00

With less than four months until this year's midterm Election Day, the Obama administration is defending its record in response to criticism from liberals and progressives who are increasingly saying the president has not been aggressive enough in pursuing their preferred agenda.

Greene cleared in South Carolina investigationupdated: Fri Jul 09 2010 21:05:00

South Carolina's top law enforcement agency announced Friday that it will not file charges against Democratic Senate nominee Alvin Greene.

Key Senate Democrat calls for McChrystal to resignupdated: Tue Jun 22 2010 17:12:00

Sen. Byron Dorgan, D-North Dakota, became the first member of the Senate Democratic leadership on Tuesday to suggest that Gen. Stanley McChrystal should resign.

Is Senate nominee a fake?updated: Mon Jun 14 2010 20:29:00

How did an unknown candidate win the South Carolina Democratic Senate primary race? Jessica Yellin looks for answers.

'Don't ask, don't tell' may be repealedupdated: Wed May 26 2010 11:39:00

CNN's Barbara Starr looks at plans to vote to repeal a policy that restricts gays and lesbians in the military.

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