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112th Congress: Ron Johnson, R-Wis. (Senate) (CQPolitics.com)

November 7, 2010
CQPolitics.com - Residence: Oshkosh

112th Congress: Rand Paul, R-Ky. (Senate) (CQPolitics.com)

November 7, 2010
CQPolitics.com - Residence: Bowling Green

112th Congress: Jim Renacci, R-Ohio (16th District) (CQPolitics.com)

November 6, 2010
CQPolitics.com - Pronounced: reh-NAY-see

112th Congress: Rick Berg, R-N.D. (At-Large District) (CQPolitics.com)

November 6, 2010
CQPolitics.com - Election: Defeated Rep. Earl Pomeroy, D

112th Congress: Nan Hayworth, R-N.Y. (19th District) (CQPolitics.com)

November 6, 2010
CQPolitics.com - Election: Defeated Rep. John Hall, D

112th Congress: Robert Dold, R-Ill. (10th District) (CQPolitics.com)

November 6, 2010
CQPolitics.com - Election: Defeated Dan Seals, D, to succeed Mark Steven Kirk, R, who ran for Senate

Senate Committees of the 112th: Armed Services (CQPolitics.com)

November 5, 2010
CQPolitics.com - Under the continued leadership of Chairman Carl Levin, D-Mich., Democrats will face a difficult task in trying to rebuild the panel's traditionally bipartisan tone. And given their diminished numbers, their policy initiatives might be sharply circumscribed.

Republicans Look to Boost Transparency, Alter Pay-As-You-Go Rule (CQPolitics.com)

November 4, 2010
CQPolitics.com - Republicans are eager to begin implementing the agenda they outlined in a pre-election pledge, but they have not decided whether to seek House rule changes or procedures to deliver on their vow to shrink government.

112th Congress: Pat Meehan, R-Pa. (7th District) (CQPolitics.com)

November 4, 2010
CQPolitics.com - Election: Defeated Bryan Lentz, D, to succeed Joe Sestak, D, who ran for Senate

Senate Committees of the 112th: Appropriations (CQPolitics.com)

November 4, 2010
CQPolitics.com - Once a bipartisan refuge in an increasingly fractious Senate, the committee is likely to see sharper divisions in the 112th Congress as it faces new pressure to rein in spending.