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Category Archives: Administrative
2012 Senate Races –
Republicans are expected to have a big election night on November 6th, 2012. A recent article in Roll Call outlines all of the Senate races and possible challengers in each of the contests. Races that Roll Call lists as Leans Democrat … Continue reading
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Tax Code Overhaul –
A comprehensive overhaul of the tax code could take place in the near future. Recently, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geitner indicated that the tax code was in need of a major overhaul. Congressional Republicans have also supported an overhaul of the … Continue reading
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RNC Chairman –
Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele is expected to face an uphill battle in his attempt to hold onto his post. Saul Anuzis, former Michigan GOP Chairman, has announced that he will challenge Michael Steele in January. It is expected … Continue reading
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Republicans Gain Senate Edge –
The Democrats may have the majority in the U.S. Senate but that might not hold up on all issues. The 2012 Senate elections put Senators Nelson, Tester, Manchin, Webb, and McCaskill in the spotlight. The Senators all represent states that … Continue reading
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Tax Cut Compromise –
Barack Obama is moving in the direction of a tax cut compromise during the lame duck session. Tax rates will rise in 2011 if action is not taken to keep the Bush tax cuts. The White House has also indicated that … Continue reading
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Beltway Business –
A recent Business In The Beltway article on Forbes discusses the priorities of the new Congress. Republican victories in the House and Senate have changed the political landscape and are likely to shift policies on tax. Tax will almost certainly be … Continue reading
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Quantitative Easing –
A recent survey indicated that 53 of 56 economists expected the Federal Reserve to start a second round of quantitative easing. The survey also indicated that 29 economists expect the amount to exceed $500 billion. The stock market is expected to … Continue reading
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U.S. Senate 2012 –
The Senate Democrats are expected to have a rough time in the upcoming elections. However, the 2012 election cycle could prove to be even worse for their party. Republicans have a chance to make significant gains in both the House and Senate. … Continue reading
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Prepay Estate Taxes –
Estate Taxes are growing as a campaign issue and candidates are starting to listen to the voters. Repealing the estate tax is one option that is being supported by some lawmakers. A possible compromise has been suggested by Democratic Senator Cantwell of Washington. … Continue reading
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Republicans Adding Governorships –
Republicans are set to win several gubernatorial races this November. The three big candidates to watch are John Kasich in Ohio, Tom Corbett in Pennsylvania, and Rick Snyder in Michigan. Currently, the Republican candidates are polling very strong in each of those contests. Republican … Continue reading
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NRCC: $20 Million Credit Line –
The National Republican Congressional Committee has reported a $20 million dollar credit line. The funds will help keep districts competitive in the final week of campaigning. Republicans are now favored to win more than the 39 seats required to take control of … Continue reading
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Killing The Death Tax –
The elimination of the estate tax is a growing issue on the campaign trail this year. Over 250 congressional candidates have pledged to eliminate the tax. Also, the possibility of eliminating the estate tax is a good fundraising tool for some candidates. … Continue reading
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New Jersey Tunnel Needs Partner –
Republican Governor Chris Christie is still considering the tunnel project that he stopped due to potential costs. The cost of the tunnel project may have been $5 billion more than originally anticpated. Democratic Senator Frank Lautenberg mentioned the possibility of a public … Continue reading
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Redistricting Edge –
Republicans and Democrats are fighting to gain the redistricting edge that will yield Congressional gains in the 2012 election. Republicans are investing heavily in five states that may bring 25-30 new Republicans to Washington in 2012. The five states are Pennsylvania, Ohio, Texas, … Continue reading
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Kudlow Commentary –
Larry Kudlow has written an article on the economy, stock market, and the coming elections. The article can be found on Real Clear Politics and it is well worth the time to read. Kudlow discusses recent economic data, possible trade … Continue reading
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