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CQ Roll Call June 18, 2013
Policy

Did Obama Just Show the Door to Ben Bernanke?

Did Obama Just Show the Door to Ben Bernanke?
Douglas Graham/CQ Roll Call

President Barack Obama is giving a pretty strong hint that he’ll add another top-tier confirmation debate to the Senate’s agenda for the fall. That would be someone different to become chairman of the Federal Reserve in the new year.

Boehner Doesn't See Immigration Without GOP Majority

Speaker John A. Boehner told his restive conference Tuesday that he doesn’t see “any way” that an immigration bill would come to the House floor without their backing — amid an internal revolt over Boehner’s refusal last week to rule out bringing a bill to the floor that would be passed mostly by Democrats.

Politics

Booker's Boardwalk Bid for Senate

There may be just one thing that stands between Cory Booker and victory in the Garden State’s special election for a Senate seat: the Jersey Shore.

Rules of the Game

Senators Touting Transparency Should Look in the Mirror

Senators on both sides of the aisle have demanded transparency lately from a growing list of government agencies: the State Department, the DOJ, the IRS, the NSA.


Hill Life

Targeted House Post Offices Step Closer to Closure | Campus Notebook

The U.S. Postal Service is proceeding with recommendations to close three House-side post offices and is posting solicitations for public comment on whether to go ahead with the closures.

Policy Lobbying Heats Up in Fight Over Alaska Mine

Lobbying Heats Up in Fight Over Alaska Mine

Both sides in the fight over a proposed hard-rock mine near Alaska’s Bristol Bay are ratcheting up their public relations efforts, as the EPA’s comment period for a draft ecological risk assessment of the watershed draws to a close at the end of June.

Politics

Retiring Baucus Donates $100K to DSCC

Sen. Max Baucus, D-Mont., cut a $100,000 check on Tuesday to the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, according to a source familiar with his campaign.

Alexander Ties Filibuster Debate to Yucca Mountain | #WGDB

Alexander Ties Filibuster Debate to Yucca Mountain | #WGDB

“A vote to end the filibuster is a vote to complete Yucca Mountain.” Those were the words from Tennessee Sen. Lamar Alexander this morning linking the “nuclear option” debate to Majority Leader Harry Reid’s long-standing battle against a nuclear waste repository being built in his home state of Nevada.

Hill Life

The Slippery Slope of Marginalization | Hill Navigator

No one wants to be the guy languishing in the basement with a red stapler, but periodically a responsibility reshuffle can show who’s on the way up and who’s on the way out. And for those paying close attention, it can be sobering news.

Opinion

The $33 Million Penalty for Lobbying Disclosure Violations | Davidson

Q. I am a lobbyist with a question about lobbying disclosure forms. Technically, I know am supposed to file these forms a few times each year, and I always do. But sometimes I wonder why I bother.

Farm Bill Whip Count Will Depend on Amendments, Hoyer Says | Goppers

House Minority Whip Steny H. Hoyer is pushing Republicans to give votes to Democrats’ amendments for the GOP’s farm bill if they want his vote and those of many other Democrats.

Kerry Picks Former Sen. Russ Feingold for Key Africa Post | #WGDB

Secretary of State John Kerry announced Tuesday he is appointing former Sen. Russ Feingold of Wisconsin to be the new special envoy to the African Great Lakes region.

Policy Is Manchin's NRA Fight a Proxy for Would-Be Gun Control Supporters?

Is Manchin's NRA Fight a Proxy for Would-Be Gun Control Supporters?

Monday marked two months since the Senate voted against expanding federal background checks for firearms customers. Friday marked six months since the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre pushed armed violence toward the top of this year’s legislative concerns.

Politics

Rounds Hires More Staff for Senate Bid #SDSEN | Shop Talk

Former Gov. Mike Rounds hired Jason Williams as his statewide coalitions director for his Senate campaign, according to a Tuesday announcement.

Politics McCaskill Backs Clinton for President PAC #2016

McCaskill Backs Clinton for President PAC #2016

A political action committee created to encourage Hillary Rodham Clinton to run for president received its first congressional endorsement on Tuesday.

Politics

Republican Announces Begich Challenge #AKSEN

Alaska Lt. Gov. Mead Treadwell formally announced Tuesday that he will challenge Democratic Sen. Mark Begich next year.

Boehner Faces Leadership Test on Farm Bill | Goppers

Speaker John A. Boehner faces one of his first big leadership tests of the year as he brings a farm bill to the floor this week amid opposition from a host of powerful conservative advocacy groups that have frequently bedeviled his speakership.

Abortion Bill Faces Veto Threat | Goppers

The White House threatened Monday to veto the bill heading to the House floor that would ban most abortions after 20 weeks.

Policy High Court Hands Victory to Minority Groups | Hawkings Here

High Court Hands Victory to Minority Groups | Hawkings Here

States may not demand proof of citizenship from people registering to vote, the Supreme Court ruled by a decisive 7-2 today.

Ted Cruz Plans Voter ID Amendment to Immigration Bill | #WGDB

Ted Cruz Plans Voter ID Amendment to Immigration Bill | #WGDB

Just hours after the Supreme Court ruled that federal law pre-empted Arizona from requiring proof of citizenship to register to vote, Sen. Ted Cruz said he would try to change that.

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