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Conservative politicians argues Republicans can lead in dealing with climate change

Bob Inglis is out of Congress now, but he's still a committed conservative. Unlike many of his brethren, however, he's ready to tackle climate change. And he says Republicans, conservatives, are in the perfect position to engage on the issue and lead solutions to deal with it....
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Amtrak enjoying record ridership across system

Republicans have their eye on Amtrak's subsidies as one of the many budget cuts that will be needed to narrow the country's budget deficit. But those cuts would come at a time when Amtrak's ridership is on the way up and service is improving....
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12 years after Bush v. Gore, election controversies still exist in absence of reform

The 2000 election exposed the fragile state of the American voting system, but it's unclear how much has changed since the Bush v. Gore controversy 12 years ago. Law professor Rick Hasen says that without federal reform, Election Day meltdowns will continue to occur....
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As first deadline looms, Akin resists calls to withdraw from Senate race

Todd Akin, the Republican Congressman running for U.S. Senate, is resisting growing calls by fellow Republicans to withdraw from the race in the wake of comments on Sunday where he said women who are "legitimately raped" have ways of shutting down their own reproductive systems so they don't get pregnant....
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Postal Service defaults on $5.5 billion payment after Congress refuses to intervene

In its first-ever default, the U.S. Postal Service failed to make a $5.5 billion payment to the Treasury Department Wednesday. Government officials are calling for a massive overhaul of the country's mail program, but the Post Office says it could all be avoided with a vote by the House of Representatives....
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Ag Secretary calls on Congress to act to speed relief to drought-stricken farmers

Tom Vilsack, the U.S. Agriculture Secretary, says his agency has taken a number of steps to try and mitigate the situation for farmers and ranchers. But real relief won't come, he says, unless Congress takes action. So far, with summer break looming, that hasn't happened....
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Politicians surprise, reach bipartisan agreement on six-month budget extension

With an election just a few months away, U.S. elected officials reached an agreement on how to fund government operations through the end of March. The bipartisan agreement surprised many, as budget decisions in recent years have led to protracted negotiations....
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Congress considering measure to preserve atomic labs as National Parks

America's nuclear heritage has few sites open to the public. But since the Cold War ended, several sites have fallen out of active use. After narrowly avoiding being torns down, there's a movement to open them to the public as National Parks....
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Law professor says deportation is largely ineffective as an immigration policy

U.S. deportations have reached record-breaking levels. Boston College Law Professor Daniel Kanstroom believes the deportations are ineffective and that America's immigration policy needs comprehensive reform to avoid hurting legal U.S. citizens and residents....
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Republicans, Democrats doing electoral calculus in determining support for taxes, healthcare

Conventional wisdom said votes to extend some of the Bush-era tax cuts and to repeal the healthcare reform bill will fall along party lines, and they still may. But with election just months away, elected officials are plugging numbers into a more detailed equation to figure out how to cast their vote....
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