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OCTOBER 25, 2007  —  GOVERNMENT
The 'Mother of All Tax Bills'
Democrat Charles Rangel proposes elimination of the alternative minimum tax and an overhaul of corporate taxes, pitting businesses against one another

OCTOBER 25, 2007  —  GOVERNMENT
The 'Mother of All Tax Bills'
Democrat Charles Rangel proposes elimination of the alternative minimum tax and an overhaul of corporate taxes, pitting businesses against one another

OCTOBER 1, 2007  —  GOVERNMENT
Washington's Brain Drain
As government workers retire in droves, the private sector is itching to take up the slack

OCTOBER 1, 2007  —  GOVERNMENT
Graphic: Civil Service Exodus

SEPTEMBER 17, 2007  —  GOVERNMENT
Inside The Hidden World Of Earmarks
A BusinessWeek investigation reveals how company spending on lobbyists can pay off

SEPTEMBER 17, 2007  —  GOVERNMENT
Graphic: Pentagon Players

SEPTEMBER 17, 2007  —  GOVERNMENT
Graphic: How Much Bang For The Buck?

AUGUST 13, 2007  —  GOVERNMENT
California's Flood-Control Challenge
For reinforcement of vulnerable levees, the governor has won approval for billions in public financing. Will it be enough to avert an infrastructure breakdown?

AUGUST 13, 2007  —  GOVERNMENT
California's Flood-Control Challenge
For reinforcement of vulnerable levees, the governor has won approval for billions in public financing. Will it be enough to avert an infrastructure breakdown?

AUGUST 13, 2007  —  GOVERNMENT
Tearing Down The Wireless Fortress
Google's breakthrough at the FCC is just the latest threat to the telcos' mobile dominance

AUGUST 13, 2007  —  GOVERNMENT
Graphic: Can You Hear Us Now?

AUGUST 13, 2007  —  GOVERNMENT
The Spectrum Showdown

JULY 23, 2007  —  GOVERNMENT
The High Cost Of Wooing Google
States and cities are dangling ever-bigger inducements to attract companies, and the digital giant knows how to drive a hard bargain

JULY 23, 2007  —  GOVERNMENT
Graphic: All Told, Here's What Google Got

JULY 23, 2007  —  GOVERNMENT
Graphic: The Fiscal Arms Race

JULY 23, 2007  —  GOVERNMENT
Is There A Better Way To Court A Company?

JULY 9, 2007  —  GOVERNMENT
Look Who's Fighting Patent Reform
VCs, trade groups, and universities have taken up the fight against Big Tech

JULY 9, 2007  —  GOVERNMENT
Graphic: The Stat

JULY 2, 2007  —  GOVERNMENT
Washington's Oddest Tag Team
How the Treasury Secretary and a powerful Democrat are cutting deals crucial to business

APRIL 16, 2007  —  GOVERNMENT
The Divided States Of America
States and municipalities are responding in wildly different ways to undocumented workers

APRIL 16, 2007  —  GOVERNMENT
Graphic: Law And Disorder

JANUARY 22, 2007  —  GOVERNMENT
Lobbyists Who Want Nothing
Why Big Sugar is refusing help from the Hill. A collision course with candymakers

JANUARY 22, 2007  —  GOVERNMENT
Sugar: Tasty Deals

NOVEMBER 27, 2006  —  GOVERNMENT
How Bill Clinton Helped Boost CEO Pay
A law he championed to curb compensation has backfired -- and pay packages have exploded

NOVEMBER 27, 2006  —  GOVERNMENT
Graphic: Washington Watch

NOVEMBER 6, 2006  —  GOVERNMENT
More Elbow Room On The Net
A pending upgrade will provide an almost limitless number of addresses

NOVEMBER 6, 2006  —  GOVERNMENT
Graphic: The Net On Steroids

OCTOBER 16, 2006  —  GOVERNMENT
Swing State Showdown
Why business, organized labor, and lawyers are fixated on a congressional race in Iowa

OCTOBER 16, 2006  —  GOVERNMENT
Graphic: The Election At A Glance

OCTOBER 2, 2006  —  GOVERNMENT
How Business Is Wooing Democrats
The possibility the GOP could lose the House has companies scrambling to make nice

OCTOBER 2, 2006  —  GOVERNMENT
They May Be The Go-To Guys Again

OCTOBER 2, 2006  —  GOVERNMENT
Who Might Be On The Democrats' Hit List

OCTOBER 2, 2006  —  GOVERNMENT
Graphic: Hot Seat Bound?

SEPTEMBER 25, 2006  —  GOVERNMENT
The Eyes Of Taxes Are Upon You
IRS deadbeats beware. A law firm of Austin-based bounty hunters is on your trail

SEPTEMBER 25, 2006  —  GOVERNMENT
Graphic: Private Collections

SEPTEMBER 25, 2006  —  GOVERNMENT
Shop At Target? You're A Swing Voter
Political campaigns are using consumer preferences to predict voting patterns

JULY 31, 2006  —  GOVERNMENT
When Outsourcing Turns Outrageous
Contractors may be saving the Army money. But fraud changes the equation

JULY 31, 2006  —  GOVERNMENT
Graphic: Outside Help

JULY 17, 2006  —  GOVERNMENT
Tainted Past? No Problem
Private-equity fund Veritas thrives by turning around sullied defense contractors

JULY 17, 2006  —  GOVERNMENT
Graphic: Guilty Pleas

JUNE 12, 2006  —  GOVERNMENT
When Pork-Barrel Pols Aren't Enough
Now lobbyists are helping states and counties bring home more of the bacon

JUNE 12, 2006  —  GOVERNMENT
Graphic: More For Orange County

JUNE 12, 2006  —  GOVERNMENT
Online Extra: Has Your Town Hired a Private Lobbyist?
If you have one, you probably have a few. Check out who works for whom where

JUNE 5, 2006  —  GOVERNMENT
The GOP Homes In On The Suburbs
Fearing a collapse in the cul-de-sacs, the party is focusing on family-friendly issues

JUNE 5, 2006  —  GOVERNMENT
Graphic: Romancing The Swing Vote

MAY 30, 2006  —  GOVERNMENT
Paulson to the Rescue?
Treasury nominee Henry Paulson has lots of Street cred -- but little time to work on real issues, like entitlements or the tax code

MAY 16, 2006  —  NEWS ANALYSIS
Huddled Masses, Tricky Politics
On immigration, Bush must balance economic realities, national security concerns, and raw emotion. It won't be easy

MAY 15, 2006  —  GOVERNMENT
Stealth Spending At The Pentagon
How the Air Force is keeping the costs of expensive new fighter jets under the radar

MAY 15, 2006  —  WASHINGTON OUTLOOK
How The AMT Wallops Capital Gains

MAY 8, 2006  —  WASHINGTON OUTLOOK
The Economic Case For Legalizing Illegals


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