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Heard On The Hill · 115th Congress

Who Won Recess?

Christoper S. Murphy via Twitter) It wasn’t the first time Sen. Christopher S. Murphy completed the 110-mile walk across his home state, and it won’t be the last.

Politics · 115th Congress

Senate Backs Down on Press Restrictions

Christopher S. Murphy of Connecticut, the ranking member of the Senate panel in charge of funding for the legislative branch.  “Maybe not the right moment to lower the secrecy veil on Congress.

Heard On The Hill · 115th Congress

Word on the Hill: Capitol Artwork Wrapped

Save the date Horton’s Kids, a nonprofit that serves children living in D.C.’s most at-risk neighborhoods, is hosting the ninth annual Home Runs for Horton’s Kids at Nationals Park on June 21.

Word on the Hill: Last Week of Black History Month

s free film festival to celebrate the month is on Sunday, hosted by Mayor Muriel Bowser's Office on African American Affairs and actor Lamman Rucker at Lincoln Theatre (1215 U St.

Heard On The Hill · 115th Congress

Word on the Hill: The Day Before

Extended bar hours D.C.’s Alcoholic Beverage Regulation Administration extended the hours of certain alcohol-licensed businesses during inauguration week, letting some sell alcohol until 4 a.m.

Politics · 114th Congress

Republicans in Congress Against Trump

Mark S. Kirk of Illinois Sen. Ben Sasse of Nebraska Rep. Justin Amash of Michigan Rep. Charlie Dent of Pennsylvania Rep. Robert J. Dold of Illinois  Rep. Carlos Curbelo of Florida Rep.

Politics · 114th Congress

Which Republican Lawmakers Have Dumped Trump So Far?

Mark S. Kirk of Illinois* Sen. Mike Lee of Utah Sen. Ben Sasse of Nebraska*  Sen. Michael D. Crapo of Idaho Sen. Jeff Flake of Arizona* Sen. John Thune of South Dakota Sen.

Politics · 114th Congress

Reluctant Republicans Barely Mention the Nominee

Chris Christie ’s turn, he, too, opted against focusing on Trump. Instead, he laid out a case that Clinton is untrustworthy and lacks the judgement to be president. Â