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| House committee puts Vikings stadium bill in doubt CBS News Mark Dayton and other supporters of the Minnesota Vikings' bid to build a taxpayer-subsidized new stadium are facing long odds in keeping the proposal alive at Minnesota's Capitol now that a House committee voted to reject it. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| House panel tells GSA, 'Party's over' Washington Post From the start of the House committee hearing into an excessive General Services Administration conference, it was clear that the members of Congress had a take-no-prisoners attitude. Representatives on the Transportation and Infrastructure ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| House OKs transportation bill aimed at keeping alive hope for Senate deal on ... Washington Post WASHINGTON — The House on Wednesday approved a Republican bill aimed at keeping alive prospects for enacting an overhaul of federal transportation programs and continuing the flow of highway and transit aid to states. The bill would also allow the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| House Democrats plot 2012 playing field Washington Post (blog) The map on which the battle for the House will be fought this fall came into better focus this week with the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee announcing that it is reserving $32 million worth of ad time in media markets spanning nearly three ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| House rejects Senate changes to voucher tax break CBS News The Louisiana House refused to support a Senate change to the measure that included a $300 million annual cap on the rebates. The House voted 63-32 Thursday to send the bill to a compromise committee that will include three senators and three House ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| House approves tax-cut plan for small businesses Washington Post The Republican-controlled House voted Thursday to extend new tax cuts to businesses with fewer than 500 employees, a vote designed to contrast with a Democratic push this week to impose higher taxes on those making more than $1 million a year. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| House rejects Capitol restoration bill by 1 vote Seattle Post Intelligencer (AP) — A $221 million plan to renovate the state Capitol failed by one vote Thursday in the Minnesota House despite pleas from project supporters, including a lawmaker who pleaded for repairs while holding up pieces of the building's crumbling ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| White House threatens to veto House GOP bill cutting taxes for smaller businesses Washington Post WASHINGTON — The White House threatened Tuesday to veto an effort by House Republicans to cut taxes for millions of smaller businesses, calling it an unproductive giveaway to many of the country's most profitable companies. The warning was issued two ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| House GOP wants to cut food stamps in drive to protect Pentagon from big ... Washington Post WASHINGTON — Republicans controlling the House are eying big cuts to food stamps as they piece together legislation to trim $261 billion from the federal budget over the next decade, hoping to forestall major Pentagon cutbacks. See all stories on this topic » |
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| Vandalized 'Jersey Shore' House -- Fresh New Paint Job After ... By TMZ Staff The infamous "Jersey Shore" house is back to its former guido glory -- receiving a spiffy new paint job this morning ... after the property had been… TMZ.com | ||
| Phil Spector Sues from Inside Prison -- My House Is Being Murdered ... By TMZ Staff Phil Spector just filed a lawsuit from BEHIND BARS -- claiming the house where he murdered actress Lana Clarkson in 2003 is being destroyed by a local… TMZ.com | ||
| White House Announces First Google+ Photowalk: Spring Garden ... By Kori Schulman Photo enthusiasts and White House followers on Google+ are invited to join us for the 2012 Spring White House Garden Tour on Saturday, April 21st. ExcitingAds! White | ||
| The Tiny House Movement Gets Its Own Documentary : TreeHugger By Sami Grover A chance encounter with the Tiny House movement led one film maker to spend years in this "alternate universe". Now, she is telling her story. Latest Items from TreeHugger | ||
| CISPA's Latest Critic: The White House By Alex Fitzpatrick If you're concerned about the CISPA cybersecurity bill, you're not alone: the White House doesn't think all that much of it either. Mashable! |
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