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Congress starts work on renewal of controversial surveillance law
The House Intelligence Committee last month announced the six lawmakers on a bipartisan working group focusing on Section 702’s reauthorization.
Campaigns · 118th Congress
At the Races: Democrats’ Senate forecast brightens?
Frank talk: Sorensen, the Illinois freshman with Swing Left’s backing, was among the 14 Democrats who voted with Republicans to block Washington, D.C.’s, police accountability law.
Biden district Republicans hold their fire on debt ceiling bill
Lawler, whose district went for Biden by 10 points, said Sunday on ABC 7’s Up Close with Bill Ritter that he supports the framework of the bill but needs to finish reviewing the text.
Senate supporters rally to Labor nominee Su against GOP critics
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., also came to Su’s defense, noting that she implemented safeguards for the program that the Trump administration directed other states to replicate.
Campaigns · 118th Congress
At the Races: Now show me yours
Kennedy Jr.’s presidential run isn’t getting much support from members of his storied political family.
Campaigns · 118th Congress
At the Races: New skirmish, same war
Democrat Christopher S. Murphy, Connecticut’s other senator, tweeted that Blumenthal “got back up, dusted himself off and FINISHED THE PARADE” after his injury. “Most Dick Blumenthal thing ever.”
Fed’s Barr: SVB ignored ‘bread and butter’ banking issues
Federal Reserve Vice Chair for Supervision Michael S.
Republicans critical of Biden funding request for gun agency
Christopher S.
2022 Vote Studies: Division hit new high in Senate, fell in House
This is down from 2021’s 78 percent, which was by far the highest rate since CQ began tracking unity votes in 1953, but it’s still way above the historical average and keeps the upward trend going.
Parkland father arrested during House hearing on gun rights
Washington, D.C.’s, criminal code forbids anyone from continuing to demonstrate in the Capitol complex after being told to stop, according to the Capitol Police.
Campaigns · 118th Congress
At the Races: Crime vote & punishment
GOP operatives are out this week attacking potentially vulnerable House Democrats who voted against a disapproval resolution to nullify D.C.’s controversial criminal code measure.
Can’t anyone here play this game?
Or will House Democrats fracture over their differences with Biden, including his plan to sign a bill to overturn D.C.’s new criminal justice law?
Ad costs for House races could spike in some battleground states
Bishop Jr.’s 10-point reelection victory in 2022. North Carolina could have competitive House races, but there’s considerable uncertainty with another round of redistricting ahead of 2024.
Ukraine, Putinism, isolationism and the GOP
Christopher S.
Campaigns · 118th Congress
At the Races: Sunshine State sunset debate
Ayanna S. Pressley and Boston Mayor Michelle Wu, among other Democrats. He also runs Faces of Covid, a social media platform memorializing those who died of COVID-19.
Congress · 118th Congress
Mace secures McCarthy’s pledge on ‘due process’ vote
Mace said she brought a draft resolution to the speaker intended to implement "due process" for committee removals.
Campaigns · 118th Congress
States’ partisan changes since 2018 could decide Senate control
That underperformance was worse than some of 2022’s most underwhelming GOP nominees, including Don Bolduc (-2.9), Herschel Walker (-3.1) and Blake Masters (-3.9).
Congress · 118th Congress
Senators fight partisan headwinds in pursuit of immigration deal
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., Tillis and Sinema, were instrumental in negotiating bipartisan gun safety legislation that passed last year despite similar long-shot odds.
Policy · 118th Congress
GOP states urge Supreme Court to allow border policy defense
The American Civil Liberties Union, which challenged the directive in court on behalf of migrant families, has argued the Title 42 rule violates the U.S.’s legal obligations to consider asylum claims.