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    Vermont State Senator Touts Universal Coverage Plan

    MONTPELIER, Vt.—An outgoing Vermont state senator says the health care plan he formulated is the only one left standing after Democratic Gov. Peter Shumlin ditched his single-payer agenda in December. Peter Galbraith, a two-term state senator and former U.S. ambassador, spent the past legislative session working to provide Vermonters with universal health care. Despite his…
    Bruce Parker
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    Virginia Lawmakers Eye Laws to Govern Cell Phone Searches

    Virginia lawmakers have some serious problems to tackle when they return to Richmond on Jan. 14. With the Jan. 6 sentencing of former Gov. Bob McDonnell fresh in their minds, lawmakers will wade through proposals to tighten rules on disclosure laws, lobbying after leaving the statehouse and gift limits. They also will have to close…
    Kathryn Watson
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    What Republicans Have at Stake in Senate Rules on Filibustering President’s Nominees

    Little more than one year after Harry Reid, the Senate’s top Democratic leader, invoked the hotly disputed “nuclear option,” the change of rules may stand after the Republicans officially take over Jan. 6. As majority leader, Reid pushed through a change in Senate rules on advancing presidential nominations just over 14 months ago. At the time, Republicans…
    Melissa Quinn
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    Ted Cruz: ‘I’m Not Trying to Play the Washington Rules, I’m Trying to Change the Rules’

    Facing a series of tough questions from Fox News’ Bret Baier tonight, Sen. Ted Cruz defended his actions over the weekend to force a Senate vote to defund President Obama’s executive actions on immigration. “Every single Senate Democrat is now on record supporting the president’s unconstitutional amnesty,” says @SenTedCruz The rare weekend session drew complaints…
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    Conservatives, Liberals Unhappy as Senate Passes Spending Bill, 56-40

    The Senate tonight passed a $1.1 trillion bill to fund most of the federal government through the current fiscal year, averting another partial shutdown amid sharp disagreements on regulating immigration, financial institutions and election campaigns. The Senate’s bipartisan 56-40 vote, coming after an unusual Saturday session, cleared the way for President Obama to sign the…
    Josh Siegel
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    Tom Coburn’s Stirring Message to Fellow Senators, in 90 Seconds

    In an emotional farewell address, Sen. Tom Coburn, R-Okla., today encouraged fellow lawmakers to heed their oath of office, saying it doesn’t include securing goodies for their home states. Coburn, perhaps best known for combating government waste, took to the Senate floor for his remarks. The Oklahoma Republican reminded colleagues that they take an oath to…
    Melissa Quinn
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    Spending Bill: House Caves to Senate on Transportation Funding

    In last minute, high pressure negotiations over spending bills on Capitol Hill, the House often caves to the Senate’s higher, irresponsible levels of spending. On Tuesday, they did it again. This time, they caved with the omnibus spending bill for fiscal year 2015 spending. Higher spending levels emerged on a variety of programs that merit…
    Emily Goff
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    Old Friends Go Head-to-Head for Top Spot on Senate Budget Committee

    Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala., is going up against one of his closest friends in the U.S. Senate for the plum post of Budget Committee chairman — a matchup that could determine, in part, the policy agenda as Republicans take control of the upper chamber next month. Sessions, the ranking minority member of the Budget Committee,…
    Melissa Quinn
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    The Anti-Gruber: This State Senator Unafraid to Outline Costs of Vermont’s Single-Payer Health Care Plan

    For two years, Vermont Gov. Peter Shumlin has concealed his plans for financing single-payer health care. His lead consultant, Jonathan Gruber, has admitted to deceptive policymaking and called lack of transparency “a huge political advantage.” But at least one man knows what Vermonters can expect to pay for Green Mountain Care and isn’t afraid to…
    Bruce Parker
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    Virginia Lawmakers Consider Enshrining Privacy Protections in State Constitution

    With technology outpacing privacy laws, Virginia lawmakers are trying to plan for the unexpected. Democratic state Sen. Chap Petersen of Fairfax and Republican state Del. Richard Anderson of Woodbridge are looking to prohibit state agencies and law enforcement from using any technology — think automatic license plate readers, call databases and drones — to passively…
    Kathryn Watson
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    Vermont Lawmakers Question Credibility of Health Care Plan Relying on Gruber Research

    Vermont lawmakers say they’re skeptical of Gov. Peter Shumlin’s forthcoming single-payer financing plan because it relies on economic modeling provided by Jonathan Gruber. As Shumlin gets ready to present a health-care financing plan to the legislature in January, key lawmakers who will decide its fate are saying Gruber’s explosive video confessions severely damage the proposal….
    Bruce Parker
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    Lawmakers, Lobbyists Eye ‘Green’ Energy Subsidies in Lame-Duck Congress

    As the lame-duck Congress limps to the finish line, billions of dollars in federal energy subsidies could be up for grabs. The perennial procrastination has solar and wind-power lobbyists scrambling for tax credits. Last week, lawmakers reached a deal on a $440 billion tax package only to have President Obama threaten a veto. The package would have…
    Kenric Ward
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    House Panel’s Benghazi Report ‘Full of Crap,’ Senator Says

    Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., today said a new House committee report on the 2012 terrorist attacks in Benghazi is “full of crap.” The report by the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, two years in the making and released Friday evening, asserts that intelligence and military officials responded appropriately during the attacks on the U.S….
    Josh Siegel
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    Republican Senator Calls for Benghazi Select Committee

    Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C.,  called for the creation of a Senate Select Committee on Benghazi in an interview this week on Hugh Hewitt’s radio show. Graham has been one of the most persistent critics of the Obama administration’s handling of Benghazi since day one. The administration was under threat from Graham to hold up the…
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    3 Lawmakers Offer Their Political Smarts to Head This ‘Study’ Group

    One of a trio of Republican congressmen will take over a conservative caucus in the U.S. House with  a 40-year history that some members see as compromised. Although a front-runner has emerged, insiders warn a bump in support for a candidate favored by House leadership could affect the outcome. Next Tuesday, three lawmakers seek the chairmanship…
    Melissa Quinn
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    From the Classroom to the Capitol: America’s Youngest Lawmaker Is All About Ideas

    She has to go through freshman orientation again. But this time, as the newest representative from the 59th District of the West Virginia House of Delegates. This spring, college freshman Saira Blair will skip class for the state capital to be sworn in as the youngest state representative in the nation. While still a senior…
    Philip Wegmann
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    How the New GOP-Run Senate Can Help Investigate Benghazi

    When the new Republican-led Congress convenes in January, unraveling the Benghazi scandal should be a top priority. The House Select Committee on Benghazi started its work this summer. Soon the Senate will be in position to contribute. Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., one of the most vocal critics of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and…
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    Is This Redskins Ad the Reason the Virginia Senate Race Is Shockingly Close?

    U.S. Senate candidate Ed Gillespie ran this ad last week during Monday night football—and some are speculating it’s the reason the Virginia Republican, who was lagging significantly behind incumbent Sen. Mark Warner in the polls, is doing so much better than expected. .@BretBaier speculates that Gillespie’s pro-Redskins ad was effective. #vasen — Kevin W. Glass (@KevinWGlass) November 5,…
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    It’s a Wave: Republicans Take US Senate, Build Majority in House, Grab Governorships

    It was a GOP wave. In a near-sweep of yesterday’s midterm elections, Republicans shifted the balance of power in the U.S. Senate, gaining at least seven seats, widened their majority in the House by at least 11 seats and defeated Democrats in 24 governor's races. "We are headed to Washington and we are going to make ’em squeal,"…
    Josh Siegel
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    Who’s Up, Who’s Down: 11 Hot Senate Races on Election Day

    With only hours to go before the polls open on Election Day, six races that could determine whether Republicans take back the U.S. Senate look to be tight as a tick. Of the nine Senate races identified by The Daily Signal as instrumental to the balance of power, just one — Iowa — is a…
    Melissa Quinn
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