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Congress in Election-Year Deadlock

As members of Congress head home for their spring break, they have little to tout in the way of legislative success. A pattern has developed: Republicans propose legislation, Democrats attach amendments that win support from moderate Republicans, and the Republican leadership pulls the bills before a vote, apparently out of deference to the White House. Hear NPR's Howard Berkes and NPR's David Welna.

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David Welna
David Welna is NPR's national security correspondent.
Howard Berkes
Howard Berkes is a correspondent for the NPR Investigations Unit.