Olympia Snowe News
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Sheryl Sandberg, fresh off a media tour to promote her book on women in the workplace, is building the foundation for a life in the public eye that supersedes her day-to-day duties as operating chief at Facebook Inc.
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U.S. Senator Tim Johnson’s decision to retire after the 2014 election makes the Democrats’ job of holding their Senate majority tougher.
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A Republican senator who helped kill jobs legislation that would have extended U.S. unemployment benefits called today for approving the aid in a separate bill.
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One day last month, Republican Senator Johnny Isakson got an accidental phone call from Vice President Joe Biden.
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Senate Democratic leaders have a message for their members unsure whether to run for re-election in 2014: Making an early decision will help the party keep control of the chamber.
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Senator Olympia Snowe , a Maine Republican who Democrats view as a possible vote in favor of a jobs bill, said a provision in the measure would unfairly saddle small businesses with new payroll taxes.
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Debbie Dingell, wife of Congressman John Dingell, Michigan Democrat, was reunited last night with Hydeia Broadbent, a thriving woman in her late 20s.
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Scott Brown of Massachusetts, Olympia Snowe of Maine and Richard Lugar of Indiana, departing Republican senators with a history of compromise, will be prime targets for Democrats seeking votes to avoid tax increases and spending cuts at the start of 2013.
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Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush, interviewed at a Bloomberg/Washington Post breakfast at the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Florida, took issue with his party’s immigration platform, saying that tough policies are costing Republicans elections and presidential nominee Mitt Romney can help bridge a “gap” among Hispanic voters if he shares more of his personal story and beliefs.
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The U.S. Congress that just ended was dysfunctional and unpopular, and its successor promises to have as much trouble passing effective legislation.
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