Virginia will be big in Senate and presidential campaigns

VIRGINIA: This November, battles for the presidency and control of the Senate could center around Virginia. Former Gov. Tim Kaine (D-VA) is running against former Sen. George Allen (R-VA) and polls show the candidates running neck-and-neck: Cameron Joseph for The Hill: Virginia becomes key battleground for both presidency and control of Senate
 

HELLER'S DELIVERY: When Sen. Dean Heller (R-NV) was a paperboy, if he didn't deliver, he didn't get paid. In Congress, things are a little bit different. Click here to watch Heller talk No Budget, No pay.

AN ALTERNATIVE THEORY OF HYPER-PARTISANSHIP: Leaders and pundits continue to debate who deserves blame for the hyper-partisanship and gridlock plaguing DC. Today, Jay Cost writes an alternative theory for who is to blame for DC's hyper-partisanship. The truth? It really doesn't matter. We need more leaders to take the problem-solving approach to government: placing blame for problems doesn't solve anything, working across the aisle to find solutions can: Jay Cost for The Weekly Standard: The Myth of GOP Intransigence
 

PREPARING RESPONSES: Republicans and Democrats are ramping up their messaging machines to respond to the Supreme Court's decision later this week on the Affordable Care Act. If the measure is not thrown out entirely, Republican House leaders plan to force a vote immediately to repeal the law, mainly to reinforce their opposition to the legislation. House Democrats have been issued a “pocket card” to carry with them, spelling out in big numbers how the law has already helped people: Jonathan Weisman and Michael D. Shear for The New York Times: With Justices Set to Rule on Health Law, 2 Parties Strategize

STAT OF THE DAY: Congress is continuing fighting over passage of a transportation bill. The current continuing resolution expires June 30. It's been seven years since the last genuine transportation bill (not a CR) was passed in 2005. It expired in 2009. Since then, Congress extended it nine different times: Lizette Alvarez for The New York Times: Mayors See Slight Gains, No Thanks to Congress
 

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