Congress
  • Roberts Saves Health Law and Maybe Obama's Job

    President Obama and Chief Justice John Roberts have had cool relations at best throughout their careers, but on Thursday Roberts may have saved Obama’s political career and legacy by siding with the...

  • The Growing Myth about Federal Student Loans

    Despite all the political hubbub and posturing over efforts by Congress and the White House to prevent a doubling of interest rates on some federal student loans next week, the overall benefit to...

  • 34 Lawmakers Acted on Privileged Information in 2008

    By Kimberly Kindy Scott Higham David S Fallis Dan Keating, The Washington Post

    Thirty-four members of Congress took steps to recast their financial portfolios during the financial crisis after phone calls or meetings with Paulson; his successor, Timothy F. Geithner; or Federal...

  • Obama's Pattern of Overreach on Executive Power

    Since Republicans took control of the House in the 2010 midterms, Obama has relied more and more on assertions of executive authority rather than pursuing the strategy Bill Clinton adopted in 1995 ,...

  • House Puts the Brakes on High Speed Rail

    By Merrill Goozner, The Fiscal Times

    A House-Senate conference committee is racing against a June 30th deadline to complete a two-year extension of the transportation funding legislation, while House appropriators push legislation that...