Daily Dose: Playing Hooky

PLAYING HOOKY: Many members of Congress seem to be waking up with fevers: Jennifer Steinhauer for The New York Times: Congress' Voting Records Show Few With Perfect Attendance

MAKING TIME FOR EACH OTHER: The Senate's schedule for the next year is similar to the House's. Both houses in at the same time? Seems like common sense to us: John Stanton for Roll Call: Senate Releases 2012 Schedule, Hewing More Closely to House

DO RATINGS MEAN ANYTHING? A debt deal impasse may not lead to a new credit downgrade according to new statements from Moody's: James Politi and Michael Mackenzie for Financial Times: Tax impasse threatens US deficit progress

SPEEDY AND BIPARTISAN: The Senate passes the $182 billion minibus appropriations bill 69 to 30: David Rogers for POLITICO: Senate clears $182 billion spending bill

NO TRUST: Hyper-partisanship in the Senate is rampant these days, even for popular bills. "It's like walking into a children's fight," says a senior Republican aide: John Stanton for Roll Call: Partisanship Rules, Even on Popular Bills

FIX THE RULES: No Labels has some ideas for congressional rules reform, and we need your feedback. Check out today's post on PolicyMic.com from Jonathan Miller on speeding up presidential nominations and read yesterday's post on importing Question Time from the UK.