Policy · 114th Congress
Republicans Gear Up for School Choice Legislation Under DeVos
‘s unique scholarship program allowing students to use federal funds to attend private and charter schools.
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‘s unique scholarship program allowing students to use federal funds to attend private and charter schools.
Candice S. Miller of Michigan as chairman of the House Administration Committee, and Indiana Rep. Susan W. Brooks will succeed Pennsylvania’s Charlie Dent atop the House Ethics Committee.
Biden Jr.’s cancer “moonshot” program and $1.6 billion for a program focused on enhanced understanding of brain-related diseases like Alzheimer’s.
It's Official: Darrell Issa Re-Elected in California -
Mark S. Kirk in the Illinois Senate race. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call file photo) Duckworth becomes the second female combat veteran in the Senate, after Iowa Republican Sen. Joni Ernst.
Obama Critiques Clinton's Campaign Strategy -
GOP’s Walberg Keeps Michigan's 7th District Seat -
Nanette Barragan Beats Challenger in California's 44th District -
Democrat Salud Carbajal Elected in California's 24th District -
Democrat Ruben Kihuen Unseats Cresent Hardy in Nevada's 4th District -
Frederica S. Wilson, D-Florida, 74. On Sunday: Rep. John Carter, R-Texas, 75.
House Administration Chairwoman Candice S.
Some of D.C.’s largest lobbying outfits reported a decline in fees during the third quarter, including the biggest shop, Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld, whose revenue fell to $8.5 million, down from
Biden Jr.’s cancer moonshot initiative, among other things.
Democratic Poll: Kevin Yoder's Lead Is Within Margin of Error -
Ulysses S. Grant. The idea was to design a shallower pool that could be drained overnight and add an expanded plaza to create a public gathering space for as many as 300,000 people.
Not Your Father's GOP: The Deficit Debate Has Disappeared -
Clinton Has an Inherent Advantage, But It's Not as a Woman -
Don Beyer Jr.’s title. Players were eliminated after misspelling their second word.
Patty Murray, D-Wash., and Christopher S.