Marathon Bombing Updates
Hundreds of people gathered for a vigil on the Boston Common sang songs and lit candles one day after the bombing attack on the city's marathon. Several hundred people turned out Tuesday evening...
View ArticleLots Of Talk, Still No Action On Government Shutdown
Lawmakers are back at work as the partial shutdown of the federal government pushes into a second week. House Speaker John Boehner again complained that President Obama refuses to sit down and...
View ArticleA Long Agenda Faces Congress Before End Of The Year
There is much to do and little time to do it. That's what faces Congress between now and the end of the year. Pressure is mounting on House and Senate negotiators to strike a budget deal by...
View ArticleKeating Opposes FEMA's Flood Zone Maps
U.S. Rep. William Keating of Massachusetts wants some changes in the flood insurance program. He's asking fellow members of Congress to support a bill that would delay the use of FEMA's new flood...
View ArticleU.S. House Votes To Form Benghazi Special Committee
A select committee on Benghazi will soon begin work in the U.S. House. House Republicans pushed through legislation authorizing the panel. Republicans accuse the Obama administration of obstructing...
View ArticleOPINION | Barry Richard: Congress Deserves Affordable Housing
The high cost of housing in D.C. forces many in Congress to live in their offices. Continue reading…
View ArticleCongressman Keating: U.S. 'Woefully Unprepared' for 2020 Election
As the controversy over Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election continues, U.S. Rep. Bill Keating is working to better secure the 2020 election. Continue reading…
View ArticleKennedy Says He's Considering Senate Run, Responds to Opposers
The U.S. Rep. is responding to backlash from progressive liberals upset the 39-year-old politician has even questioned the idea of unseating Markey. Continue reading…
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