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    May 21, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Immigration bill clears hurdle in Senate

    WASHINGTON — A sweeping bipartisan plan to overhaul the nation's immigration system headed to the Senate floor after a key committee approved it Tuesday, setting the stage for a debate next month that could lead to the biggest victory for advocates of immigrant rights in a generation.
    WASHINGTON — A sweeping bipartisan plan to overhaul the nation's immigration system headed to the Senate floor after a key committee approved it Tuesday, setting the stage for a debate next month that could lead to the biggest victory for...

    Tags: Interior Policy, Elections, Justice and Rights, Labor Legislation, Jeff Sessions

  2. May 22, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  3. McManus: Obama's IRS choice

    Message to the president: Resistance is futile.
    Message to the president: Resistance is futile. There are plenty of juicy targets for investigators in the IRS scrutiny of conservative organizations that applied for tax-exempt status, but the most dangerous for President Obama is this: Did bureaucrats...

    Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, Max Baucus, Prosecution, George W. Bush, Jay Carney

  4. May 21, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. IRS' last two commissioners deny lying; official to take the 5th

    WASHINGTON — As the Internal Revenue Service's last two directors struggled to provide answers Tuesday about the agency's improper scrutiny of conservative groups, a lawyer for another key IRS official said she would invoke the 5th Amendment rather than answer questions about the screening and why she didn't tell Congress about it.
    WASHINGTON — As the Internal Revenue Service's last two directors struggled to provide answers Tuesday about the agency's improper scrutiny of conservative groups, a lawyer for another key IRS official said she would invoke the 5th Amendment...

    Tags: John Cornyn, Federal Election Commission, Tea Party Movement, Jay Carney, Darrell E Issa

  6. May 21, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Hatch was the Republican to win over on immigration

    WASHINGTON — When Sen. Orrin G. Hatch took his seat on the dais for the Senate Judiciary Committee's debates on the immigration reform bill, the 79-year-old was not just one of 18 senators. He was the most sought-after vote.
    WASHINGTON — When Sen. Orrin G. Hatch took his seat on the dais for the Senate Judiciary Committee's debates on the immigration reform bill, the 79-year-old was not just one of 18 senators. He was the most sought-after vote. A towering but genteel...

    Tags: AFL-CIO, Interior Policy, Elections, Labor Legislation, Parties and Movements

  8. May 21, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Tentative deal reached on high-tech visas in immigration bill

    WASHINGTON — The outlines of a possible agreement emerged Tuesday on the criteria for high-skilled visas in the immigration overhaul, potentially paving the way for a key Republican senator to support the sweeping legislation and give it a boost when it comes to a committee vote.
    WASHINGTON — The outlines of a possible agreement emerged Tuesday on the criteria for high-skilled visas in the immigration overhaul, potentially paving the way for a key Republican senator to support the sweeping legislation and give it a boost...

    Tags: Interior Policy, Justice and Rights, Elections, Labor Legislation, Crime, Law and Justice

  10. May 21, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Former IRS commissioner 'dismayed' by inspector general's report

    WASHINGTON -- The former top official of the Internal Revenue Service told senators Tuesday he was “dismayed and saddened” by an inspector general’s report detailing how, during his tenure as IRS commissioner, the agency inappropriately scrutinized targeted conservative groups seeking tax-exempt status.
    WASHINGTON -- The former top official of the Internal Revenue Service told senators Tuesday he was “dismayed and saddened” by an inspector general’s report detailing how, during his tenure as IRS commissioner, the agency...

    Tags: White House, Internal Revenue Service, Barack Obama, Max Baucus, U.S. Senate

  12. May 21, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Sen. Orrin Hatch emerges as key GOP vote on immigration

    WASHINGTON – When Sen. Orrin Hatch takes his seat on the dais in the Senate Judiciary Committee hearings, the 79-year-old slides into his status as the most sought-after vote for immigration reform.
    WASHINGTON – When Sen. Orrin Hatch takes his seat on the dais in the Senate Judiciary Committee hearings, the 79-year-old slides into his status as the most sought-after vote for immigration reform. A towering but genteel figure, Hatch is seen...

    Tags: AFL-CIO, Interior Policy, Elections, Labor Legislation, Fishing

  14. May 20, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Congress expands inquiry into IRS handling of conservative groups

    WASHINGTON — Congressional investigators are broadening their inquiry into the Internal Revenue Service's mishandling of groups seeking tax-exempt status, indicating that they plan to examine how the agency dealt with a wide swath of nonprofit applications during the last three years.
    WASHINGTON — Congressional investigators are broadening their inquiry into the Internal Revenue Service's mishandling of groups seeking tax-exempt status, indicating that they plan to examine how the agency dealt with a wide swath of nonprofit...

    Tags: Interior Policy, Elections, Max Baucus, Carney (music group), Jay Carney

  16. May 21, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Immigration reform bill heads to full Senate

    WASHINGTON — A sweeping bipartisan plan to overhaul the nation’s immigration system headed to the Senate floor after a key committee approved it Tuesday, but not before tilting the bill to the political right with amendments designed to attract more Republican support.
    WASHINGTON — A sweeping bipartisan plan to overhaul the nation’s immigration system headed to the Senate floor after a key committee approved it Tuesday, but not before tilting the bill to the political right with amendments designed to...

    Tags: AFL-CIO, Interior Policy, Justice and Rights, Elections, Labor Legislation

  18. May 20, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Union of federal workers opposes immigration bill

    WASHINGTON — Senators pushed forward Monday with changes to a sweeping immigration overhaul over the objections of a union of immigration officers that announced its opposition to the bill.
    WASHINGTON — Senators pushed forward Monday with changes to a sweeping immigration overhaul over the objections of a union of immigration officers that announced its opposition to the bill. The legislation, written by a bipartisan group of...

    Tags: Interior Policy, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Elections, Justice and Rights, Labor Legislation

  20. May 20, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. White House officials knew of IRS audit findings weeks in advance

    <span class="runtimeTopic">WASHINGTON</span> &mdash; Top officials in the White House learned in April that an investigation of the IRS would probably end up showing that the agency targeted conservative groups for special scrutiny, the White House spokesman conceded Monday, contrary to earlier Obama administration statements.
    WASHINGTON — Top officials in the White House learned in April that an investigation of the IRS would probably end up showing that the agency targeted conservative groups for special scrutiny, the White House spokesman conceded Monday, contrary to...

    Tags: Elections, Max Baucus, Jay Carney, Taxation, Denis R. McDonough

  22. May 16, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Senate panel focuses on enforcement in immigration bill

    WASHINGTON &mdash; Senators kept the bipartisan immigration bill largely unchanged Thursday after dispatching dozens of proposed amendments even as they punted many of the thorniest issues to next week.
    WASHINGTON — Senators kept the bipartisan immigration bill largely unchanged Thursday after dispatching dozens of proposed amendments even as they punted many of the thorniest issues to next week. The day's session at the Senate Judiciary...

    Tags: Interior Policy, John Cornyn, Mike Lee, Harry Reid, Labor Legislation

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