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Nancy Pelosi Headlines

A list of the most recent stories about Nancy Pelosi.

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Supreme Court Monday

All eyes Monday morning will again be on the U.S. Supreme Court, as this week should bring what some believe may be a landmark decision on the Obama health law as well as a controversial illegal immigration law from Arizona. There are other cases still to be ruled on by ...

California's Top Two

As voters go to the polls Tuesday in California, the usual political landscape is a bit different in the various races for Congress, as a new primary system could mean a different kind of November election in some Golden State congressional districts. In most elections around the country for Congress, ...

Student Loan Interest Rate Vote

The House on Friday will vote on a bill from Republicans that would insure interest rates for student loans don't jump suddenly in July. How we got here is a very interesting peek into the politics of 2012. One week ago, the White House announced that President Obama would go ...

Supreme Court Ticket

Christmas came early for this reporter when the email arrived from the U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday confirming that I have a seat with my name on it for the three days of arguments on the Obama health reform law. "This note is to confirm a press seat for the ...

GOP Payroll Tax Cut Switch

While most people were focusing on the details of President Obama's latest budget plan, House Republican leaders suddenly shifted positions on extending a payroll tax cut, announcing they would push a bill that extends the plan through the end of this year without cuts to pay for it. "This is ...

Romney vs Gingrich

From Easley, South Carolina -  While the polls still show Mitt Romney with a strong advantage in South Carolina, the GOP frontrunner altered his usual stump speech to throw some sharp elbows at Newt Gingrich on Wednesday, as backers of the former House Speaker believe he has new momentum in ...

House Delays Tax Cut Vote

Deciding against votes after midnight, House Republicans last night delayed action on an extension of a payroll tax cut, as GOP leaders set up a parliamentary situation that does not include a direct vote on a two month extension approved on Saturday by the Senate. "We disagree with what the ...

Newt Stays Positive

FROM FORT DODGE, IOWA - In the face of negative ads and attacks from his closest pursuers, Newt Gingrich is adopting a strategy of staying positive, as he refuses to be drawn into a classic tit-for-tat battle of negative advertising. "I know there's a ton of negative ads," Gingrich told ...

Legislative Gordian Knot

Republicans turned the screws on their own lawmakers in the House on Tuesday, muscling their version of a payroll tax cut extension bill through the House, sending it on to Democrats in the Senate who immediately declared it Dead on Arrival. "The bill just passed tonight by the House of ...

Four Weeks to Iowa

Four weeks from today, the voters in the Hawkeye State will caucus and cast the first meaningful votes in the 2012 Presidential Election; but if you look at the schedule of the GOP candidates, it's hard to figure out that's the case. Instead of campaign itinerary that feature nothing but ...

Congressional Insider Trading

A few weeks after a report by “60 Minutes” on stock trades by members of Congress, a U.S. Senate Committee holds a hearing today on a bill that would attempt to prevent lawmakers from making stock trades based on information not available to the general public. At issue is the ...

Rep. Pelosi Investment

Is there a major news organization investigating the financial investments of House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi and House Speaker John Boehner?  It sure seemed that way at Thursday's regular news briefings by party leaders on Capitol Hill. I was working on other stories at the time, but the questions - ...

Super Committee Kabuki

With less than four weeks until the special House-Senate deficit "Super Committee" must produce some kind of budget deficit deal, the countdown clock has truly started on Capitol Hill, as both sides spent the last two days starting their political maneuvers. Democrats went first, leaking out their own $3 trillion ...

Disaster Aid Battle

With the help of ten Republican Senators, Democrats last night muscled a measure through the Senate that would add almost $7 billion in disaster relief money to FEMA, setting up a battle next week with the House. "I hope colleagues in the House will take up our bipartisan disaster relief ...

Deficit Panel Set

The twelve members of the special deficit committee have now all been named, as House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi announced her choices Thursday afternoon to the Joint House Senate panel. Pelosi picked three rather familiar faces, as she tapped Rep. Jim Clyburn of South Carolina, a member of the Democratic ...

Republican Deficit Panel Picks

Republicans in the Congress filled out their brackets today by naming the six lawmakers who will be on the special House-Senate Committee on the deficit. The choices from the Senate were Sen. John Kyl of Arizona, Sen. Rob Portman of Ohio and Sen. Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania. The House GOP ...

No More House Pages

On a day when the big news was the large drop in the stock markets, U.S. House leaders announced a historic change, as Speaker John Boehner and Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi shocked Capitol Hill by revealing their plans to end the House Page program at the end of this month. ...

US House Page Program to End

Speaker Boehner and House Democratic Leader Pelosi today sent a letter to their colleagues, advising them of the decision to end the House Page program, which has brought in hundreds of youngsters from around the nation for almost 200 years. Here is the copy of the letter sent to fellow ...

Waiting On A Debt Deal

While Republicans and Democrats say there is agreement on an outline for a debt limit deal, the fine print is still being worked out, making it a waiting game on this Sunday for lamwakers in both the House and Senate. "It feels like they're going to finish the deal today; ...

Debt Limit Showdown

The early hours of work from the U.S. Congress on this Saturday featured more finger pointing and blame game from Democrats and Republicans, even as leaders of both parties repeated their optimism that there would be a debt deal before a Tuesday deadline. "Our country is not going to default," ...

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