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3:45 PM - Tuesday, May 21, 2013
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LA Times
WASHINGTON — A top IRS official in the division that reviews nonprofit groups will invoke the 5th Amendment and refuse to answer questions before a House committee investigating the agency’s improper screening of conservative nonprofit groups.
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Washington Post / Josh Hicks
The Federal Emergency Management Agency on Tuesday sent a host of personnel to Oklahoma in response to the massive tornado that ravaged parts of the state the previous day. FEMA has not provided a number for boots on the ground, but agency spo . . .
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POLITICO / Tarini Parti
He says he wants the Gang of Eight's immigration bill to proceed to the floor.
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CNN.com
As the Senate Judiciary Committee neared completion of its consideration of comprehensive immigration reform legislation on Tuesday, a top Democrat refused to indicate whether he would move forward with a pair of controversial gay rights amendm . . .
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Washington Post / Juliet Eilperin
An Internal Revenue Service review of the agency's approach of scrutinizing conservative groups seeking tax-exempt status questioned the now-controversial policy a year ago, according to House Oversight and Government Reform Committee spokesman . . .
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Examiner
Charlie Spiering
Tea Party groups from around the country gathered at IRS office buildings to protest the government for targeting their organizations.
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"Over 500 here now more coming," noted Ann Becker in Cincinnati.
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POLITICO / Josh Gerstein
Judges say the photos were properly classified "top secret" and exempt from open-records law.
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Mediaite / Meenal Vamburkar
Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) chastised his colleagues on Tuesday, during in opening remarks at Senate hearing examining tech giant Apple's avoiding tens of billions of dollars in taxes. Instead of "bullying" one the country's best "success stories," P . . .
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POLITICO / Associated Press
The men remain at large while the FBI gathers evidence.
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POLITICO / Josh Gerstein
W.H.: debate over prosecutors' tactics 'legitimate.'
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Washington Post / Sean Sullivan
A week and a half has passed since the Internal Revenue Service first publicly admitted to singling out conservative groups. We know a great deal more about what happened than we did on May 10, but lots of unanswered questions remain. Read full . . .
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Latest Politic
In effort to address voting issues, Obama taps Democrat, GOP election lawyers to co-chair presidential commission
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nationalreview.com / Andrew Johnson
Former IRS commissioner Douglas Shulman stopped short of apologizing for the agency’s targeting of conservative groups under his watch, despite repeated attempts by Senator John Cornyn to get him to do so. Shulman would only go so far as to . . .
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Washington Post / Josh Hicks
The watchdog group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington filed a lawsuit Tuesday in the U.S. District Court for D.C. to compel the Internal Revenue Service to impose stricter standards for what types of groups qualify for tax-exe . . .
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POLITICO / Mackenzie Weinger
The Weekly Standard editor says Rubio should step away from the "big government bill."
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Washington Post / Juliet Eilperin
True the Vote, a Houston-based voter watchdog group that arose from a tea party organization, filed suit in federal court Tuesday against the Internal Revenue Service over the agency's processing of its request for tax-exempt status. Read f . . .
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Washington Post
Oklahoma has one of the most conservative congressional delegations of any state: seven Republican men, including fierce advocates for cutting federal spending. Five of those seven voted no this January on a bill to provide $50 billion in disa . . .
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POLITICO / Tony Romm
Behind-the-scenes preparation abd lawmaker squabbling allows the company to skate by.
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Washington Post / Josh Hicks
A group of food service workers walked off their jobs in the food court of the Ronald Reagan Building Tuesday morning as part of a day-long protest of low wages paid to federal contract employees. A series of protests dubbed "Good Jobs Nation" . . .
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thinkprogress.org.feedsportal.com / Ian Millhiser
Summer has not even begun and children across America have barely gotten bored with last year’s Christmas presents. Yet Texas is already gearing up for the season when conservatives accuse liberals like the two people pictured above of waging a . . .