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GOP blocks Senate debate on Dem student loan bill

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WASHINGTON — Sen­ate Repub­li­cans derailed a Demo­c­ra­tic bill on Tues­day that would keep inter­est rates on fed­eral col­lege loans from dou­bling July 1 in an election-year bat­tle aimed at the hearts — and votes — of mil­lions of stu­dents and their parents.

Spending bills begin on bipartisan note

WASHINGTON — Sen­ate Repub­li­cans on Thurs­day rejected cut­ting agency bud­gets below lev­els agreed to in last summer’s bud­get and debt pact with Pres­i­dent Barack Obama as a key com­mit­tee kicked off action on a round of 12 annual spend­ing bills total­ing more than $1.1 trillion.

Lawmaker: More firings likely at US Secret Service

WASHINGTON — A top law­maker briefed on the inves­ti­ga­tion into a Secret Ser­vice pros­ti­tu­tion scan­dal said more fir­ings could be immi­nent fol­low­ing the ouster of three agency employees.

Senate rejects GOP environment, energy proposals

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WASHINGTON — The Sen­ate killed Republican-backed attempts to over­turn sev­eral of Pres­i­dent Barack Obama’s envi­ron­men­tal and energy poli­cies Thurs­day as law­mak­ers worked against a March 31 dead­line to keep aid flow­ing to more than 100,000 trans­porta­tion con­struc­tion projects around the country.

After protest, Congress puts off movie piracy bill

WASHINGTON (AP) — Cav­ing to a mas­sive cam­paign by Inter­net ser­vices and their mil­lions of users, Con­gress indef­i­nitely post­poned leg­is­la­tion Fri­day to stop online piracy of movies and music cost­ing U.S. com­pa­nies bil­lions of dol­lars every year. Crit­ics said the bills would result in cen­sor­ship and sti­fle Inter­net innovation.

GOP maps strategy in wake of payroll tax debacle

WASHINGTON (AP) — When last seen in Wash­ing­ton, House Repub­li­cans were furi­ous with their own leader, Speaker John Boehner, and angry with their Sen­ate Repub­li­can brethren over how the show­down over the Social Secu­rity tax cut turned into a year-end polit­i­cal debacle.

Obama announces resignation of chief of staff

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WASHINGTON — Pres­i­dent Barack Obama announced unex­pect­edly on Mon­day that chief of staff William Daley was quit­ting and head­ing home, cap­ping a short and rocky tenure that had been expected to last until Elec­tion Day in November.

Playing nice during recess

Pres­i­dent Obama was in Ohio this week, speak­ing in the Cleve­land area about the state of the nation’s econ­omy. He sur­prised reporters (and no doubt Con­gres­sional Repub­li­cans as well) when he announced that he was appoint­ing for­mer Ohio Attor­ney Gen­eral Richard Cor­dray as head of the new fed­eral con­sumer finan­cial pro­tec­tion bureau.

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