The fact that another shutdown is imminent is a sign of how dysfunctional Washington’s budgeting process really is.
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Dozens of bills have been pre-filed for introduction on opening day, Jan. 14.
Pelosi displayed the toughness and political savvy that has enabled her to survive for 16 years as Democratic leader.
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