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Sean Lengell

Sean Lengell was a staff writer for The Washington Times.

Articles by Sean Lengell

**FILE** Rep. Fred Upton, Michigan Republican (Associated Press)

Rep. Upton: Payroll tax cut a win for everybody

GOP Rep. Fred Upton says President Obama isn't the only one who can claim a political victory from an extension of the payroll tax holiday and renewed unemployment benefits, stating that Republicans pushed just as hard as the president and his Democratic allies for the package. Published February 17, 2012

Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus (left) and House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Dave Camp raise their hands Thursday on Capitol Hill. Congressional leaders gathered to sign off on a final deal to extend the payroll-tax cuts through the rest of this year. (Associated Press)

Congressional leaders sign off on payroll-tax deal

Congressional leaders signed off on a final deal Thursday to extend the payroll-tax cuts and enhanced unemployment benefits through the rest of this year, setting up fights in both chambers as they struggle to convince rank-and-file lawmakers in both parties to support an agreement few like. Published February 16, 2012

House Speaker John A. Boehner (AP photo)

Boehner must sell payroll-tax cut deal

House Republican leaders spent Wednesday trying to finalize a payroll-tax cut deal with Democrats and also sell the agreement to reluctant members of their own party, hoping to avoid the embarrassment of losing a large chunk of their caucus in an eventual floor vote. Published February 15, 2012

Transportation bill divides House GOP

House Republican leaders have scrambled to repackage their transportation bill after a hard push by Speaker John A. Boehner failed to sell the measure to many reluctant members of his party. Published February 14, 2012

**FILE** House Speaker John A. Boehner (right), Ohio Republican, and House Majority Leader Eric Cantor, Virginia Republican, speak Feb. 9, 2012, during a news conference on Capitol Hill. (Associated Press)

House GOP has backup plan to extend payroll-tax cut

As the clock winds down before the payroll-tax holiday expires at the end of the month, House Republicans on Monday introduced a backup plan in case a congressional committee that is supposed to broker a deal fails to meet its deadline. Published February 13, 2012

Sarah Palin, the GOP candidate for vice-president in 2008, and former Alaska governor, delivers the keynote address to activists from America's political right at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Washington, Saturday, Feb. 11, 2012. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

Palin: Conservatives must rally to defeat Obama

Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin on Saturday called on conservatives to unify behind the eventual Republican presidential nominee to help right a "sinking ship" captained by President Obama. Published February 11, 2012

Former Presidential Candidate Michele Bachmann takes the stage to speak at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) held at the Marriott Wardman Park, Washington, DC, Thursday, February 9, 2012. The annual political conference draws thousands of supporters and prominent conservative figures. (Andrew Harnik / The Washington Times)

Bachmann says Obama tolerates radical Islamists

In one of her first speeches since dropping out of the race for the Republican presidential nomination, Rep. Michele Bachmann on Thursday ripped President Obama's foreign policy agenda, saying the White House has fostered the spread of radical pro-Islamists and offended key ally Israel. Published February 9, 2012

Sen. Marco Rubio, Florida Republican, speaks Feb. 9, 2012, at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in D.C. The annual political conference draws thousands of supporters and prominent conservative figures. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)

Forum hears rallying cry against birth-control rule

Disdain for President Obama's controversial new mandate that religious institutions pay for their workers' birth control emerged as a unifying rally cry at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference in Washington on Thursday, suggesting Republicans will hit the president hard on the issue during this year's presidential campaign. Published February 9, 2012

**FILE** Rep. Paul D. Ryan, Wisconsin Republican (Associated Press)

House passes bill giving president line-item veto

The House has taken the unusual move of agreeing to cede some of its highly guarded purse string power to the White House, voting Wednesday to give the president a modified line-item veto on spending bills. Published February 8, 2012

Senate Minority Whip Jon Kyl of Arizona, accompanied by fellow Republicans Sen. John Barrasso of Wyoming (left) and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky (right), criticizes Democrats on the deadlocked bipartisan payroll-tax conference panel Tuesday at a news conference. (Associated Press)

Closed-door payroll-tax holiday deals now the norm

Bitterly divided Republicans and Democrats on Capitol Hill aren't making much progress publicly on a legislative deal that would extend the national payroll-tax holiday, continue unemployment benefits to the long-term jobless and grant full payments to doctors who treat Medicare patients. Published February 7, 2012

Senate Commerce Committee Chairman Sen. Jay Rockefeller, West Virginia Democrat. (Associated Press)

Congress approves long-term FAA funding bill

After more than four years of delays and almost two-dozen stopgap extensions, Congress on Monday approved a long-term Federal Aviation Administration funding bill that will lead to major upgrades of the nation's decades-old air traffic control system and other safety measures. Published February 6, 2012

Rep. John L. Mica (left), Florida Republican, said the $260 billion transportation bill he introduced would create jobs and improve deteriorating infrastructure. Rep. Nick J. Rahall II, West Virginia Democrat (right), said it doesn't go far enough. (Associated Press)

Road, rail bill hailed, scorned

A House Republican's transportation bill aimed at dealing with the nation's crumbling road, bridge and rail systems has been attacked not only by Democrats but some conservatives and government watchdogs who say it amounts to another government stimulus package. Published February 5, 2012

Rep. Sandy Levin (D-Mich.) tells the conference committee of senators and representatives that they have a huge responsibility to millions of Americans as they meet Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2012 in the House Visitors Center to discuss resolving differences in payroll tax relief. (Barbara L. Salisbury/The Washington Times)

Reforms threaten payroll-tax holiday

A partisan debate over the federal unemployment benefits program is threatening tenuous Capitol Hill negotiations on a deal to extend the expiring payroll-tax holiday. Published February 1, 2012

Congress closes in on 4-year aviation funding deal

Eager to avert a repeat of last summer's partial shutdown of some airport programs, Congress was poised late Tuesday to sign off on a four-year Federal Aviation Administration funding deal — even though the proposal is opposed by organized labor. Published January 31, 2012

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, a Republican presidential candidate, and his wife, Callista, campaign at the Villages in Lady Lake, Fla., on Sunday. (Associated Press)

Gingrich blames attack ads for slump in Florida

Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich, facing slipping poll numbers ahead of this week's crucial Florida primary, lashed out Sunday at his main party rival, Mitt Romney, accusing him of "carpet-bombing" the airwaves with attack ads. Published January 29, 2012

**FILE** Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, Kentucky Republican (The Washington Times)

McConnell won’t say no to tax increases

The Senate's top Republican said Sunday he is confident Congress will pass an extension of the expiring payroll-tax break, and he wouldn't rule out increases in taxes elsewhere to help pay for it. Published January 29, 2012

President Barack Obama speaks at the House Democratic Issues Conference, Friday, Jan. 27, 2012, in Cambridge, Md. (AP Photo/Haraz N. Ghanbari)

Obama asks all to restore ‘American promise’

President Obama on Friday called on all Americans to share in the responsibility of shoring up the country's still wobbly economy, but denied his policies are pitting the wealthy against the middle class in a class war. Published January 27, 2012

** FILE ** Vice President Joe Biden talks to workers of a Rochester company that has partnered with a local college, Thursday, Jan. 26, 2012, in Rochester, N.H. (AP Photo/Jim Cole)

Biden bullish on Dems’ November prospects

Vice President Joseph Biden told House Democrats Friday he was confident they'll win back control of the chamber after the November elections and offered his campaign support for members in several key swing states. Published January 27, 2012