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Conservatives flex muscle in House
Conservative Republicans made a clear show of strength Tuesday by forcing House leaders to abruptly pull a trade bill from the schedule.
Political Economy: Deep kimchi
Even Americans who have routinely supported international trade seem to have lost faith in its ability to improve the domestic economy.
Roundup: Coal miners head to D.C.
They plan to attend an industry-sponsored "Stand Up for Coal Jobs" rally near the Capitol Wednesday.
Groups concerned about everything from health care to immigration plan prepared for the upcoming town hall meetings.
A number of bills in Congress would address America's trading relationship with China.
For every bill that is signed into law, another 23 don't make it out of Congress. We took a closer look at the 10 bills with the least chance of passing.
Action alerts from advocacy organizations
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The Beat: How Government Works
In this episode of "The Beat," we talk with Roll Call Associate Editor Paul Singer about a new project exploring the behind-the-scenes work that makes government function.
The Beat: Defense
Congress.org editor Ryan Teague Beckwith and CQ defense reporter John Donnelly discuss the latest in defense news.
Alerts from Groups and Organizations 
Urge Congress to Extend the Lautenberg Amendment
by Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society on August 3
Help Eliminate the Disparity in Coverage for Chemotherapy
by International Myeloma Foundation on August 3
Faces of the Famine
by International Rescue Committee on August 2
Great News! National Adult Education and Family Literacy Week 2011
by National Coalition for Literacy on August 3
Bizarre Government Spending at NIH
by Traditional Values Coalition on August 2





