Frank James http://kvpr.org en Boehner Seeks To Reassure House GOP On Immigration http://kvpr.org/post/boehner-seeks-reassure-house-gop-immigration Faced with the threat of mutiny for what seems like the umpteenth time during his speakership, John Boehner moved to mollify fellow Republicans on Tuesday, saying immigration legislation would need the support of a majority of the House GOP before it could be brought to a floor vote.<p>After emerging from a meeting with House Republicans, following days of warnings by conservatives that the Ohio Republican had better not try to pass an immigration bill with mostly Democratic votes, Boehner sought to calm the roiling Republican waters.<p>"I also suggested to our members today that any immigrati Tue, 18 Jun 2013 22:50:00 +0000 Frank James 16997 at http://kvpr.org Boehner Seeks To Reassure House GOP On Immigration Obama's Unplanned NSA Discussion http://kvpr.org/post/obamas-unplanned-nsa-discussion You have to wonder if President Obama ever thought, when he first ran for the White House, that he would need to defend himself from accusations his presidency would be a mere extension of his Republican predecessor.<p>But there he was with journalist <a href="http://www.charlierose.com/">Charlie Rose</a> having to explain why his approach to national security wasn't really like that of President George W. Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney.<p>The main reason Obama is no repeat of that previous administration? Tue, 18 Jun 2013 20:58:00 +0000 Frank James 16984 at http://kvpr.org Obama's Unplanned NSA Discussion Voting Rights Groups Get High Court Win As Bigger Case Looms http://kvpr.org/post/voting-rights-groups-get-high-court-win-bigger-case-looms Advocates of tougher voter registration standards have racked up wins in recent years — voter ID laws have taken hold across the nation, for example.<p>But those who believe that government should make voting as easy as possible just gained a significant victory with the <a href="http://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/12pdf/12-71_7l48.pdf">U.S. Mon, 17 Jun 2013 23:15:00 +0000 Frank James 16936 at http://kvpr.org Voting Rights Groups Get High Court Win As Bigger Case Looms Think Your Job's Hard? Try Being A Congressional Spy Watcher http://kvpr.org/post/think-your-jobs-hard-try-being-congressional-spy-watcher As the controversy over the <a href="http://www.nsa.gov/">National Security Agency's</a> phone and Internet data gathering reminds us, one of Congress' most challenging assignments is oversight of the nation's intelligence community.<p>Keeping tabs on the part of the federal government that constantly invokes national security to justify its opaqueness has its obvious difficulties and frustrations.<p>Those frustrations came through in a conversation I had with <a href="http://schakowsky.house.gov/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2577&Itemid=2">Rep. Fri, 14 Jun 2013 21:19:00 +0000 Frank James 16800 at http://kvpr.org Think Your Job's Hard? Try Being A Congressional Spy Watcher Massachusetts Senate Race May Be Feeling DC Scandal Fallout http://kvpr.org/post/massachusetts-senate-race-may-be-feeling-dc-scandal-fallout With two weeks until the Massachusetts special Senate election, the obvious question is: Can Republicans pull off another stunning upset like they did three years ago?<p>Back then, in the very blue Bay State, <a href="http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2010/01/republican_scott_brown_wins_ke.html">Republican Scott Brown</a> won the seat left vacant by Ted Kennedy's death by riding a Tea Party and anti-Obamacare wave amplified by voter distress over a sour economy.<p>An improved economy has changed some of the dynamics since Brown's 2010 win. Wed, 12 Jun 2013 22:42:00 +0000 Frank James 16675 at http://kvpr.org Massachusetts Senate Race May Be Feeling DC Scandal Fallout Obama's Immigration Dilemma: Leading While Following http://kvpr.org/post/obamas-immigration-dilemma-leading-while-following If you want to observe one of Washington's most delicate balancing acts, look no further than President Obama's effort to assert leadership on immigration legislation without its coming to be identified as a new Obamalaw.<p>Because they're keenly aware of how nearly any legislative effort that becomes known as the president's baby almost immediately makes his political foes hellbent on stopping it and denying him a victory, Obama and other White House officials have been committed to letting Congress take the lead on major legislation like immigration reform.<p>His challenge is to show just en Tue, 11 Jun 2013 18:55:00 +0000 Frank James 16587 at http://kvpr.org Obama's Immigration Dilemma: Leading While Following Lawmakers Work To Gauge Public Mood On NSA And Leaker http://kvpr.org/post/lawmakers-work-gauge-public-mood-nsa-and-leaker When it comes to secrets leaker Edward Snowden and the National Security Agency's phone records and Internet snooping, some in Congress face a dilemma.<p>Namely, how to read public opinion.<p>Speaking off the record, aides for Republican and Democratic House lawmakers told me they are getting constituent calls on both sides: from those urging that Snowden not be prosecuted and those insisting he should be.<p>An aide for one congressman told me her boss's staff was holding off on issuing a statement until it had the chance to further gauge the voters' mood.<p>Another aide told me that of all th Mon, 10 Jun 2013 23:24:00 +0000 Frank James 16551 at http://kvpr.org Lawmakers Work To Gauge Public Mood On NSA And Leaker Partisan Feuds Roll On In IRS Investigation http://kvpr.org/post/partisan-feuds-roll-irs-investigation It looks like things may be getting even uglier than usual over in the <a href="http://oversight.house.gov/">House Oversight and Government Reform Committee</a>.<p>The panel now headed by Rep. Darrell Issa, a California Republican, has long been a place to watch partisan tempers fly.<p>But the assertion by the panel's top Democrat, Rep. Mon, 10 Jun 2013 18:39:00 +0000 Frank James 16538 at http://kvpr.org Partisan Feuds Roll On In IRS Investigation United States Of Outrage: NSA, IRS Overreach Sparks Bipartisan Ire http://kvpr.org/post/united-states-outrage-nsa-irs-overreach-sparks-bipartisan-ire Even in an era of stark political polarization, there are still some issues that can draw Americans together and scramble the normal ideological fault lines.<p>Recent revelations about the Internal Revenue Service and the National Security Agency are among them.<p>Unlike the debates over Obamacare or President Obama himself, which tend to be more litmus tests for party affiliation than anything else, the reactions to reports about overreach by the Internal Revenue Service and the National Security Agency have brought normally warring partisans together.<p>When you get Sens. Fri, 07 Jun 2013 20:36:00 +0000 Frank James 16418 at http://kvpr.org United States Of Outrage: NSA, IRS Overreach Sparks Bipartisan Ire On National Security, Obama Follows Bush's Lead http://kvpr.org/post/national-security-obama-follows-bushs-lead It's an overstatement to say that it's beginning to look like President George W. Thu, 06 Jun 2013 22:46:00 +0000 Frank James 16353 at http://kvpr.org On National Security, Obama Follows Bush's Lead