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Jamie Dupree's Washington Insider

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Senate poised for debate on guns

Democrats in the Senate took the first parliamentary steps on Monday to start debate on gun legislation, even as a group of Republicans threatened to filibuster the measure, as President Obama again said it's time for votes on a variety of gun plans. "Now, I know that some of these ...

White House focuses on gun legislation

With the U.S. Senate ready to start debate later this week on legislation designed to deal with gun violence, the White House will use a variety of tools this week to put the heat on Senators in both parties. "If we're going to tackle this problem seriously, then we really ...

Fresh warning of sequester delays for air travel

Giving the back of the hand to those who have questioned whether the sequester will negatively impact air travel in the United States, Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood again said on Friday that the traveling public will feel budget cutbacks in coming months. The comments came amid news reports that questioned ...

Obama budget to embrace "Chained CPI"

Leaking out more details about President Obama's budget plan for 2014, senior officials say that plan will include a controversial effort backed by Republicans to hold down the costs of entitlement programs, but that any such change must be accompanied by GOP support for future tax increases. "Chained CPI" is ...

Sandy spurs change in hurricane warnings

Stung by criticism in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, the National Weather Service has decided to change the way that forecasters handle major storms, so that hurricane experts can keep issuing advisories even after a storm has become post-tropical.  "Beginning 1 June 2013, the National Weather Service (NWS) is adopting ...

First furloughs hit Congress

As federal departments and agencies deal with automatic budget cuts and the possibility of furloughs for federal workers, those forced pay cuts have now arrived on Capitol Hill, as Sen. Mark Begich (D-AK) became the first lawmaker to officially announce staff furloughs due to the $85 billion sequester. "Begich’s staff ...

Obama speech on gun control legislation

President Obama used a speech in Colorado at the Denver Police Academy on Wednesday to press Congress for action on legislation that would rein in gun violence, as the White House tries to use the bully pulpit to regain some momentum on the issue. A quick review of the speech ...

Obama to give back part of salary

In a bid to show solidarity with those hit by automatic federal budget cuts, the White House on Wednesday announced that President Obama will give up 5 percent of his pay starting with the month of March, totaling about $17,000 for the rest of this year. The gesture to federal ...

Obama hits the road on gun control

With debate set to begin next week in the U.S. Senate on gun control legislation, President Obama will hit the road twice in coming days to sell his plans to voters, trying to use the bully pulpit to revive a bid for tougher gun laws conceived in the wake of ...

Border Patrol puts furlough plans on hold

After predicting as many as 14 furlough days and a loss of overtime for border agents, the Customs and Border Protection agency put those plans on hold on Monday, telling workers that those plans have been shelved because of a budget bill recently approved by the Congress. That budget plan ...

White House stays mum on West Wing sequester hit

While the Obama Administration has been very aggressive in publicly detailing what could happen to various arms of the federal government under automatic budget cuts, it still isn't clear how the sequester will impact those in the West Wing of the White House. And the White House isn't filling in ...

FAA sets end of funding for air traffic control towers

After announcing plans last week to shut down 149 air traffic control towers at smaller airports, the Federal Aviation Administration has now given the dates for when funding will run out for those contract air traffic towers. Not only does it give local communities notice on when operations will cease ...

Justices take aim at Defense of Marriage Act

Unlike the first day of arguments on gay marriage, the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday seemed to be heading in the direction of making a decision on the Defense of Marriage Act, as one could count five votes on the bench to strike down the law that defines marriage as ...

Reading the tea leaves at the U.S. Supreme Court

Just about one year ago, many of us again learned a good lesson about covering the U.S. Supreme Court, when the Justices left experts with the impression that the Court was ready to overturn the Obama health law. But, it didn't happen. So, after the first day of arguments on ...

More change in the U.S. Senate

Another seat in the U.S. Senate will be in play in the 2014 mid-term elections, as Sen. Tim Johnson (D-SD) will reportedly announce on Tuesday that he is not running for re-election, presenting Republicans with a prime opportunity to pick up a seat in the Senate, and giving Democrats one ...

IRS backpedals from Star Trek video

After reports surfaced in recent days that the Internal Revenue Service had spent $60,000 to make a Star Trek parody video for use at training conferences, the IRS over the weekend apologized for how your tax dollars were spent. The IRS said in a statement that the "space parody video ...

FAA to close 149 air traffic towers

The Federal Aviation Administration has announced that it will close 149 air traffic control towers at smaller airports nationwide due to budget cutbacks associated with $85 billion in automatic budget cuts that hit the federal government on March 1. The original list of possible closures issued on February 22 was ...

Senate Democrats officially unveil gun legislation

Taking the first official step to set up a full Senate debate in April on gun legislation, Democrats on Friday formally unveiled a package of gun bills, featuring a plan to require background checks "for every firearm sale," but the bill does not include two key gun control provisions on ...

Different views on Saturday mail delivery

As the Congress finally finished work on the 2013 budget for the federal government on Thursday, there were much different conclusions in the halls of Capitol Hill on what it meant for the effort by the U.S. Postal Service to end Saturday delivery of first class mail. Those who don't ...

Pentagon delays furlough notices

Hours after the U.S. House sent President Obama a final budget for the current fiscal year, the Pentagon announced it was taking time to review how that budget might impact plans to furlough hundreds of thousands of civilian defense workers for up to 22 days between April and the end ...

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