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.
The introduction of Gilead Sciences Inc.’s Sovaldi and rival medicines for the liver-damaging viral infection took a hard toll on Medicaid budgets in 2014.
It’s not, however, where 2014’s lottery loser found herself. Rep. Barbara Comstock occupies a second-floor Cannon office after drawing number 57 in last Congress’ lotto.
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.
Pelosi Proves She's Still an Unequaled Vote-Counter -
To celebrate the release of a Milken Institute report on the economic effects of obesity, the nonprofit, nonpartisan think tank is having a Hill reception in Capitol S-211 from 4:15 to 5:30 p.m.
Richard Blumenthal and Christopher S. Murphy on Monday voiced concerns over who President-elect Donald Trump’s promised infrastructure plans will really help.
Velazquez of New York Maxine Waters of California Frederica S.
Biden Jr.’s cancer “moonshot” program and $1.6 billion for a program focused on enhanced understanding of brain-related diseases like Alzheimer’s.
N.C. GOP Chief: One County Recount Could Decide Governor's Race in ‘Next Few Days’ -
Mark S. Kirk while Florida’s Patrick Murphy, 43, mounted an unsuccessful challenge to Republican Sen. Marco Rubio. In California, Loretta Sanchez, 56, lost a race for the state’s open Senate seat.
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It's Official: Darrell Issa Re-Elected in California -
Ep. 30: The GOP's Tool to Fast Track Trump’s Plans, Privatize Medicare -
The S&P 500 and Dow Jones industrial average had their worst year since 2008 while bonds, cash and commodities offered few appealing alternatives.
Candice S. Miller, the only woman to chair a committee, and Wyoming Rep. Cynthia Lummis, the only woman in the House Freedom Caucus, both of whom are retiring at the end of the 114th Congress.
On the other side of the aisle, Gottheimer, D-New Jersey, worked as an intern for former House Speaker Thomas S. Foley of Washington in the early 1990s.
Mark S. Kirk, who himself also uses a wheelchair after suffering a stroke.
Mark S. Kirk got their time to gloat on behalf of all Chicagoans when Ohio senators paid off their respective World Series bets.
For New House Members, it's Freshman Orientation All Over Again -