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Politics · 114th Congress

House Democrats Bring Sit-In to an End

Richard Blumenthal and Christopher S. Murphy, were considering holding an event Friday at the Legislative Office Building in downtown Hartford.   Niels Lesniewski contributed to this report.

Policy · 114th Congress

What Did Murphy’s Filibuster Accomplish?

Christopher S. Murphy’s nearly 15-hour filibuster left him optimistic that gun control legislation will get a vote by the end of this week or the first of next week.  

Heard On The Hill · 114th Congress

Dugout Dish: Baseball Stories

Joe Donnelly of Indiana, first baseman, and Christopher S. Murphy of Connecticut, catcher, are going for their 8th win in a row  this year.    Republican Sen.

Politics · 114th Congress

Out of Options, Obama Now a Bystander in Gun Debate

Earnest refused to completely close the door on executive actions, saying if a “good idea” comes across Obama ’s desk, “he’s not going to hesitate to act.”  

Politics · 114th Congress

What Will Bernie Do?

And that “it will evolve” after the California primary on Tuesday and D.C.’s next Tuesday.  

Politics · 114th Congress

Florida Republican Blames Luxury Car for Lead Foot

[ ‘Little Trump of Florida’ Says He’s Not Like Trump ] According to Mercedes-Benz, the 2016 version of the S-Class sedan Beruff utilized to rack up numerous citations does 0-60 mph in 4.8 seconds

Politics · 114th Congress

Burr: N.C. Should Roll Back Bathroom Provision in HB2

[ What N.C.’s Pat McCrory Is Ignoring While He Focuses on Bathrooms ]   A Public Policy Polling poll from late May found 35 percent of North Carolina voters support the bill and 44

Heard On The Hill · 114th Congress

Candidates’ Foreign Affairs Blunders

John Kerry’s flip flop As secretary of State, John Kerry is now the U.S.’s top diplomat. But in 2004, Sen.

Politics · 114th Congress

GOP’s Troubles Just Beginning

The GOP could very well have a good 2018, since the midterm turnout will likely be more Republican than 2016’s and midterms often offer a rebuke to the incumbent president’s party.