Members of Congress like this, according to a spokeswoman for that house's committee on science.
After exiting the museum, head to Susan Maasch Fine Art, on Congress St.
Brendan Barber, the head of the Trades Union Congress, takes a rather different view.
Day by day, Congress is asking more questions about the bailout of the financial industry.
And he vowed to act on climate change himself if Congress failed to enact legislation.
For example, Congress allowed the Law of Heritage Protection to expire at the end of 2011.
Optimists point to signs of a backlash in Congress and among some parts of American industry.
Those requirements have not been met, so it is premature to send the report to Congress.
One looking at the relationship between one particularly powerful member of Congress and lobbyists seeking earmarks.
The provisions, part of the 650-page corporate tax bill enacted in October, represent an about-face by Congress.
We have candidates who have been around a long time, who have played major roles in Congress.
One big job for Congress this year is an update of federal farm programs, including crop subsidies.
Lawmakers from corn-farming states love the emphasis on that crop, but they don't represent everyone in Congress.
That's the way the Republican Congress set it up when it passed the Medicare law in 2003.
But with Congress in Democratic hands next year, NPR's Mike Pesca examines whether that policy will change.
The long-term consequences will be a problem for a later Congress, 20 or 30 or 40 years hence.
The U.S. Congress has also largely lost interest in how the U.N. handles the money of U.S. taxpayers.
That changed in 1996 when the Congress adopted and the Clinton administration approved of the welfare reform measure.
The deal Congress refuses to ratify would remove or sharply reduce tariffs on most U.S. exports to Colombia.
Bush says he hopes the department can begin full work over a phased-in period once Congress approves it.
The details will have to be negotiated with Congress, so we do not know how it all works.
Congress is afraid of their boss. (We, the people.) They worry about getting fired.
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More than a year after its passage, Congress has just begun fixing the bugs.
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And obviously holding meetings and having conversations with members of Congress is one of those.
And next week, Congress is going to have another chance to do the right thing.
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His goal: to get a bill through each house of Congress by the August recess.
The first vote that we asked Congress to take is scheduled for later this week.
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It is either going to be solved in a legislative venue in Congress or a court.
Not surprisingly, as 2010 rolled around, the health insurance lobby asked Congress to extend the subsidy.
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Congress sometimes distributes these subsidies through the tax code because it is administratively more convenient.
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