Reports Tagged: US

October 31, 2014

With the US mid-term elections barely five days away, all the momentum and polling across the key battleground states are pointing to the Republican Party winning back control of the Senate

September 26, 2014

With less than 40 days remaining before the November mid-term elections, the balance of the Senate remains uncertain with almost every one of the key Senate races too close to call.

September 03, 2014

This Labor Day weekend just past opens the political homestretch to the U.S. November mid-term elections. With the House certain to stay firmly in Republican hands, the focus is naturally on

June 18, 2014

The election of a party’s Whip would not ordinarily command much attention, but in the wake of Eric Cantor’s shock defeat in a Virginia primary last week, tomorrow’s House Republican

June 11, 2014

Republican House Majority Leader Eric Cantor’s surprise defeat yesterday in the Virginia 7th District GOP primary was nothing less than stunning.  There is now a 4pm special meeting scheduled of

April 04, 2014

The Senate put off a final vote on the bill to extend benefits for the long-term unemployed until debate resumes late Monday next week. That lack of enthusiasm to stay in

March 25, 2014

Assuming the Senate and House soon reconcile their differences over the Ukraine assistance package this week, Majority Leader Harry Reid has promised to turn the Senate’s attention to S.2148, the

February 11, 2014

So quipped House Speaker John Boehner when asked about the prospects for House passage of “The Temporary Debt Limit Extension Act” that included two conditions to reverse a cut in

February 10, 2014

House members are returning to the capital this afternoon with crucial Republican House conference meetings tonight and tomorrow morning that will determine the fate and timing of the bill to

February 07, 2014

This morning’s Nonfarm Payroll was not a great one — again — but as much as it was the less than stellar numbers themselves, it was probably more because it

January 29, 2014

It was only with the Federal Open Market Committee statement out of the way this afternoon, that we started to think about the President’s State of the Union address last

January 10, 2014

Going to the well again of offsetting spending this year by promising not to spend the same amount on Medicare ten years from now was a political non-starter as soon

December 16, 2013

House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan’s double negative in asserting “we don’t want nothing” on a vote to increase the federal debt ceiling issue was a grammatically awkward but emphatic

December 11, 2013

Confident after this morning that they have at least 180 Republican votes in favor of last night’s “Bipartisan Budget Act of 2013,” House Speaker John Boehner and the Republican leadership

December 10, 2013

Despite the optimistic headlines that a budget conference committee agreement will be unveiled some time today, we would urge caution in assuming a deal will indeed come together. And we

December 04, 2013

It has often seemed that Budget Conference Committee co-chairs Paul Ryan and Patty Murray were working as hard to lower expectations as they were laboriously working towards a budget deal

October 24, 2013

The first meeting of the 29 member House-Senate Budget Conference Committee is set, appropriately enough, for October 30, the same day the Federal Open Market Committee issues its October meeting

October 16, 2013

It would be difficult to downplay what a damaging if not devastating debacle took place in the House last night. For Speaker John Boehner to be forced to pull the

October 15, 2013

We are getting a flood of incoming calls asking whether House Speaker John Boehner has the necessary 217 minimum number of votes needed to pass the combined Continuing Resolution and

October 15, 2013

No small amount of optimism dominated the headlines this morning after Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid took to the wires last night to reassure that he and Senate Minority Leader