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First reported Apr 27 2013 - Updated Apr 27 2013 - 1 reports

This week in the world of progressive state blogs: McConnell, Baucus, Ellison

Each Saturday, this feature links and excerpts commentary and reporting from a dozen progressive state blogs in the past seven days around the nation. The idea is not only to spotlight specific issues but to give readers who may not know their state ... [Published Daily Kos - Apr 27 2013]
First reported Feb 28 2013 - Updated Feb 28 2013 - 1 reports

Losing Congressional Seniority Hurts, But Not As Much As Bickering

Historic Tidbit: Edith Nourse Rogers was among the first women to serve in Congress (her 35 plus years have only been surpassed by Barbara Mikulski). And Rogers, who served Massachusetts from 1925 until her death learned the disadvantages to being outnumbered ... [Published The Moderate Voice - Feb 28 2013]
First reported Dec 26 2012 - Updated Dec 26 2012 - 1 reports

Sen.'s DUI bust latest Idaho politician scandal

As a Mormon, Harvard Law grad and self-described teetotaler,  Sen. Mike Crapo, R-Idaho, was considered the Gem State politician least likely to cause scandal, until he was pulled over by Alexandria, Va., police early on Sunday and allegedly failed a field ... [Published seattlepi.com - Dec 26 2012]

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Idaho’s Two Women In Congress Since Statehood V... [Published The Moderate Voice - Apr 30 2013]
Since it became a state 123 years ago, Idaho has sent just two women to Congress, and oh, what a difference. While both women’s House tenures would be shaped by their Idaho-centric attributes they’d use to take on the Executive Branch of their times, ...
This week in the world of progressive state blo... [Published Daily Kos - Apr 27 2013]
Each Saturday, this feature links and excerpts commentary and reporting from a dozen progressive state blogs in the past seven days around the nation. The idea is not only to spotlight specific issues but to give readers who may not know their state ...
Losing Congressional Seniority Hurts, But Not A... [Published The Moderate Voice - Feb 28 2013]
Historic Tidbit: Edith Nourse Rogers was among the first women to serve in Congress (her 35 plus years have only been surpassed by Barbara Mikulski). And Rogers, who served Massachusetts from 1925 until her death learned the disadvantages to being outnumbered ...
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