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Jamie Dupree's Washington Insider Archive for May 2012 

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Blog Entries for Wednesday, May 23

Obama Reply on Education

For what is probably the first time in this campaign, the Obama and Romney camps spent the day on education policy, which has not made much of a dent in the 2012 race for the White House.  After Romney used a speech in Washington, D.C. to roll out his own ...

Romney on Education Reform

Mitt Romney today ventured into a policy arena that has received little attention in the 2012 race for the White House, that being education reform, as Romney used a speech to a Latino group in Washington, D.C. to roll out his plans for education change. It was a big change ...

Blog Entries for Tuesday, May 22

Obama Protest Votes

For the second time this month, a Democratic Primary vote has featured a distinct protest vote against President Obama, as Democrats in Kentucky and Arkansas signaled their displeasure with the current White House. Kentucky Democrats cast 42% for "Undecided" instead of the incumbent President of their own party, while in ...

Blog Entries for Monday, May 21

Another Primary Tuesday

The focus of the Presidential elections turns to Arkansas and Kentucky on Tuesday, as Mitt Romney can edge even closer to officially capturing the GOP nomination and we'll see if there is another strong protest vote against President Obama. 75 delegates are at stake for the Republicans, and theoretically Romney ...

Judges Defend Hawaii Conference

In a battle over travel spending between the Judicial and Legislative branches, judges on the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals pushed back against criticism from two Republican Senators who questioned plans for an expensive judicial conference in Hawaii scheduled for August. In a statement issued by the court on Monday ...

Catholic Groups File Suit Against Obama Health Law

Led by the University of Notre Dame, several dozen Catholic religious schools and institutions filed lawsuits around the nation on Monday, taking aim at new regulations under the Obama health law that require most employers to provide birth control coverage in their health plans. "This filing is about the freedom ...

Senators Question Judicial Junket

Two Republicans in the U.S. Senate are demanding answers from a group of West Coast federal judges over plans for an August legal conference in Hawaii that supposedly could cost taxpayers $1 million. "This conference is further evidence the federal government is in a state of financial chaos," said Sen. ...

Blog Entries for Sunday, May 20

Tough GOP Budget Talk

Republican leaders in the Congress have been making it clear in recent days that they are ready to go to the mat with Democrats and the White House again on spending and the debt limit, bringing back memories of last year's political battle that was resolved only with a last ...

The Rhythm of Work

The Republican Party experiment with a new work schedule in the House of Representatives is in its second year, and the reduced number of days in Washington, D.C. is leading many to think that very little will get done before the November elections. Think of it this way - between ...

Blog Entries for Friday, May 18

More GSA Questions

Two Senators are asking the General Services Administration for more information about travel and conference spending, still looking for clues as to whether the dustup over an expensive Las Vegas trip was standard operating procedure or a unique example of government waste. Senators Joe Lieberman (I-CT) and Susan Collins (R-ME) ...

Blog Entries for Thursday, May 17

Postal Service Cutbacks

The Postal Service today announced a list of 140 mail processing and distribution facilities which will be consolidated over the next two years, saving an estimated $2.1 billion each year, all part of an effort to stem the tide of red ink at the Postal Service. In a news release, ...

Defense Policy Bill

The House will consider issues big and small in a major defense policy bill that is now before lawmakers. Listed below are the 141 amendments made in order - everything from forcing a withdrawal from Afghanistan to very parochial issues back at home. Take a look through what the House ...

Blog Entries for Wednesday, May 16

Budget Goose Egg

For a second straight year, Republicans engineered a vote in the Senate on President Obama's budget in a bid to embarrass Democrats politically, as Senators voted 99-0 against Mr. Obama's spending plans. Democrats labeled it a stunt, while GOP lawmakers said it was evidence that the White House isn't serious ...

Blog Entries for Tuesday, May 15

Senate Budget Votes

After months of complaints by Republicans in the Congress, the Senate will vote Wednesday on five different budget plans, four from Republicans and one which represents the latest budget from President Obama. The agreement for the votes was announced with little fanfare Tuesday evening on the Senate floor, coming just ...

Blog Entries for Monday, May 14

Another Election Step

As voters in two states indicate their preference Tuesday in the Republican race for President, Mitt Romney's final serious challenger has all but suspended his campaign, as Ron Paul says he will not actively campaign in any of the primaries remaining in this year's GOP race. Paul told his backers ...

Ron Paul Ends Active Campaigning

Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) says he will not spend money to campaign for votes in primaries in the 11 states still to vote in the race for the GOP nomination for President, telling backers that he doesn't have the "tens of millions of dollars" to compete. In an email to ...

Blog Entries for Sunday, May 13

What's Next on Postal Reform

The Postal Service gave Congress until May 15 to approve a major reform bill that would allow the USPS to find billions in savings, but that deadline arrives Tuesday without any final action by Congress as more red ink keeps flowing when it comes to mail delivery. Late last week, ...

Blog Entries for Thursday, May 10

Good Budget News

For the first time since the Wall Street Collapse in September of 2008, the federal government has posted a monthly budget surplus, as Uncle Sam took in $59 billion more than was spent in April of 2012. Federal revenues were $318 billion in April, while spending was $259 billion, a ...

Blog Entries for Wednesday, May 9

Postal Service Changes

Instead of moving to close down hundreds of post offices around the nation, the U.S. Postal Service announced plans today to limit the hours of operation of post offices in order to save money in the future. "The plan would keep the existing Post Office in place, but with modified ...

Obama vs Federal Inmate 11593-051

As I like to say about political news, sometimes "you can't make this stuff up." And on Tuesday night, there was another installment of that, as a federal prison inmate won over 40% of the Democratic Primary vote against President Obama in West Virginia. Really. That's what really happened. As ...

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