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A quick look at the week that was in the world of political dark money ... -- Total raised by super-PACs (so far): $218 million -- Ratio of spending by conservative super-PACs to liberal super-...  
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Democrat Van Hollen tells Jeb Bush he should criticize his brother
Bush. Rep. Chris Van Hollen (Md.), the top Democrat on the Budget Committee, noted that hundreds of thousands of Americans were losing their jobs in the months before former President Bush left office in 2009, and said Bush's policies tipped the scales ...  
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Desperate Dems Still Blaming Bush
BEGIN TRANSCRIPT RUSH: Folks, the Democrats are losing it. They're starting to lose it. There's a story here from TheHill.com, Chris Van Hollen, he's from Maryland, and he's ranking member of the House Democrat leadership, slammed Jeb Bush today. Jeb Bush is out there criticizing Obama's economic policies and Van Hollen says, (paraphrasing) "Why don't you criticize your brother? Your brother is the reason we're in this mess, your brother. Go...  
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Listen now! Rep. Chris Van Hollen, Dalia Rabin highlight importance of public...
Listen Now! http://www.federalnewsradio.com/216/2868304/Rep-Chris-Van-Hollen-Dalia-Rabin-highlight-importance-of-public-service---May-18-2012 WASHINGTON, May 18, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Tune in now to AFGE's "Inside Government" to learn about the 2012 Yitzhak Rabin...  
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Congressman Chris Van Hollen Says Democrats Did A Poor Job Explaining...
Maryland Congressman and ranking member of the House Budget Committee Chris Van Hollen confessed Tuesday morning during a breakfast hosted by the Christian Science Monitor that Democrats leading the charge on healthcare reform are partly to ...  
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Chris Van Hollen Pans GOP’s Plan to Undo Sequester
House Budget ranking member Chris Van Hollen released a report this week skewering Republicans over their plans to replace mandatory spending cuts with reductions to entitlements, health care and other Democratic priorities. The Maryland Democrat’s ...  
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Chris Van Hollen: Will the GOP Put Tax Cuts for the Rich Above National...
Globe and MailChris Van Hollen: Will the GOP Put Tax Cuts for the Rich Above National Security?U.S. News & World ReportIn the bipartisan Budget Control Aact, Republicans deliberately chose to expose defense spending to deep additional cuts rather than ask the wealthy to share greater responsibility for paying for our national security. Now Republicans say that the ...House passes bill to shield Pentagon from automatic spending cutsWashington...  
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Rep. Van Hollen: 'No doubt' we need debt plan; Speaker should not threaten...
Budget Committee ranking member Rep. Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) appears on Starting Point to talk about the possible upcoming battle on the debt ceiling. Van Hollen says, "I don't know why the speaker of the House wants to replay this movie.  
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Democrats who won GOP-held congressional seats in Ohio last year have a good shot at retaining them despite the state’s continued economic slump, says Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Chairman Chris Van Hollen. At a Thursday morning briefing ...  
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Election decision may force disclosure of secret donors
Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) against the Federal Election Commission. "The American people have a right to know who is bankrolling the ads that are designed to influence their votes," Van Hollen said in a statement. Receive our exclusive e ...  
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US Rep Ryan Doesn't Expect Permanent Fiscal Fix In Lame-Duck Session
Rep. Chris Van Hollen of Maryland, the ranking Democrat on the budget panel, echoed Ryan's skepticism. While lawmakers should begin discussing their differences now, Van Hollen said the contracted post-election window is likely too narrow for an ...  
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Van Hollen: Cut Defense Spending Or End Tax Loopholes
Maryland Democrat Chris Van Hollen is announcing that he's introducing legislation to unwind steep budget cuts that are slated for the federal budget through raising taxes on millionaires. On Thursday, House Republicans will lead a heated fight to unwind ...  
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Democrats Rumble With GOP In Defense-Heavy Districts Over Automatic Pentagon...
Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) on a conference call with reporters hosted by the Democratic-leaning advocacy group National Security Network, billed as an effort to pre-but Forbes’s public appearances. Van Hollen explained the differences between the two approaches.  
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Van Hollen decries GOP direction on safety net programs
In a conference call with reporters Monday, Rep. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) said chances are “very remote” that the budget plan unveiled last month by House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) will be approved by the Senate or signed ...  
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Video: Boehner Remarks on Debt `Reckless,' Van Hollen Says
May 16 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. Representative Christopher Van Hollen, a Democrat from Maryland, talks about the outlook for political compromise on the federal debt limit, deficit and taxes. U.S. House Speaker John Boehner yesterday revived Republicans’ insistence that any increase in the nation’s debt limit be matched by at least as much in spending cuts. Van Hollen speaks with Peter Cook on Bloomberg Television's "InBusiness." (Source: Bloomberg)  
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