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11 years later, the Affordable Care Act is still ‘a big f-ing deal’ - Roll Call
It’s been 11 years since Barack Obama signed the Affordable Care Act into law. And to quote Joe Biden, it's still a "big f---ing deal."
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It’s been 11 years since Barack Obama signed the Affordable Care Act into law. And to quote Joe Biden, it's still a "big f---ing deal."
Following the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, there is little agreement between the two parties on the extent of the military's extremism problem.
Agriculture secretary Vilsack will testify to a House panel along with the USDA official he forced out in 2010, and then sought to rehire.
“One of the goals of S 1 will be a federal takeover of the election process,” said Missouri Sen. Roy Blunt, a former chair of the Rules panel.
review in the Journal of Adolescent Health of 30 years of data on school programs “offers strong support for comprehensive sex education” rather than abstinence-only programs, wrote the authors, Eva S.
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., and Sen. Rob Portman, R-Ohio, part of a bipartisan border delegation last Friday, have made similar calls for more transparency.
as the Internet Research Agency, has been under intense scrutiny by U.S. law enforcement agencies, the Pentagon’s Cyber Command and social media companies ever since former special prosecutor Robert S.
CQ Roll Call's Shawn Zeller speaks with Bryan Del Monte, president of The Aviation Agency, about what a passport could mean.
Schumer, D-N.Y., speaks during the news conference outside the Capitol to announce the introduction of S 1, the “For the People” Act, on Wednesday.
A former three-term senator from Florida, Nelson was a House member when he flew aboard the shuttle Columbia in 1986.
Deb Haaland's position as Interior secretary is a historic milestone for Native Americans and might be a pivot for Native issues.
The Senate confirmed Xavier Becerra as President Joe Biden's health secretary. He will be the first Latino to hold the post.
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., offered the universal background checks proposal as one of four side-by-side amendments to an appropriations bill.
Christened as HR 1 and S 1, both have top symbolic priority in their respective chambers. And vulnerable Democrats, such as Georgia Sen.
The Republican senators said the president’s freeze on construction was a “blatant violation of federal law and infringe(s) on Congress’s constitutional power of the purse.”
The bill will be designated as S 1 to highlight its importance; the House-passed companion is HR 1.
Also being considered is a $2 trillion energy tax, raising the estate tax and potentially taking aim at small businesses and S corporations.
Nobody dared to grab even a precinct and hurt Charles “Champ” Walker Jr.’s chances of getting elected. But Champ became his own worst enemy.
Visa Inc.’s failed acquisition of fintech startup Plaid Inc. is among several industry deals that have prompted concerns from antitrust regulators in recent years.
Investigators found video that depicted Khater asking Tanios to “give me that bear s*it,” the Justice Department said. Tanios replied, “Hold on, hold on, not yet, not yet… it’s still early.”